Version: unknown (using 4.2.00 (KDE 4.2.0), Kubuntu packages) Compiler: cc OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.27-11-server It's a wish, but at the same time a Security Bug IMHO Thus yes, KDE should wake up locked from a Sleep to RAM/DISK. Maybe every distros should do it, maybe KDE should do it, maybe both in a common way. thanks
Works for me in KDE 4.2 and has done for a while on Ubuntu (Hardy, Intrepid)
There is an option in System settings/Advanced tab/Power management/General settings: lock screen on resume
This option is checked there, but the session is not locked at resume from "suspend to disk". My system: Mandriva 2009.0 / x86 with KDE 4.2
I can confirm this. Resume is locked if the sleep is initiated with the power management applet but not with the Leave start menu. I am using current Ubuntu Jaunty.
I cannot reproduce this problem in KDE SC 4.6.2. Is this still happening with you?