Summary: | Lock screen does not blur background image if it is activated twice in a row | ||
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Product: | [Plasma] plasmashell | Reporter: | elydgolden |
Component: | Theme - Breeze | Assignee: | Plasma Bugs List <plasma-bugs> |
Status: | NEEDSINFO WAITINGFORINFO | ||
Severity: | minor | CC: | elydgolden, justin, nate, visual-design |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 5.27.4 | ||
Target Milestone: | 1.0 | ||
Platform: | Ubuntu | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
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Attachments: |
expected behaviour on double locking as well
actual double locking behaviour Screen locking settings Sleep settings |
Description
elydgolden
2023-10-02 18:34:12 UTC
I'm not able to reproduce this in Plasma 6 right now, but it seems like it's a bit fiddly to make happen; can you please attach a screen recording or a phone video that shows the issue happening? Created attachment 162261 [details]
expected behaviour on double locking as well
Created attachment 162262 [details]
actual double locking behaviour
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > I'm not able to reproduce this in Plasma 6 right now, but it seems like it's > a bit fiddly to make happen; can you please attach a screen recording or a > phone video that shows the issue happening? Done. Note that I tested this in DistroSea's Kubuntu 23.04 Thanks. Does it work as expected if you run loginctl lock-session twice, one at a time, instead of chaining them together? (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #5) > Thanks. Does it work as expected if you run loginctl lock-session twice, one > at a time, instead of chaining them together? What do you mean? If I run loginctl lock-session once only, then the screen locks so I can't run loginctl again. But if you mean to say running it once, unlocking the screen, and then running it again, then yes in that case the behaviour is as expected. Thanks. In that case I don't think there's a bug here, since it works in normal, intended, supported usage. (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #7) > Thanks. In that case I don't think there's a bug here, since it works in > normal, intended, supported usage. Well like I said it occurs when the lock screen settings are set to auto lock the screen after a certain period of time (say n minutes) and also on sleep, and the power settings are also set to go to sleep after n minutes Hmm, ok. I can't reproduce the issue when the time intervals for automatic sleep and screen locking and the same. (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #9) > Hmm, ok. I can't reproduce the issue when the time intervals for automatic > sleep and screen locking and the same. Do you have it set to lock the screen "upon waking from sleep"? (This actually locks the screen before going to sleep) Yes. In fact that's the default setting for it. Created attachment 162381 [details]
Screen locking settings
Created attachment 162382 [details]
Sleep settings
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #11) > Yes. In fact that's the default setting for it. See the attached files. The bug occurs when both settings are checked in the screen locking settings, and the computer is set to go to sleep in the same amount of time (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > I'm not able to reproduce this in Plasma 6 right now, but it seems like it's > a bit fiddly to make happen; can you please attach a screen recording or a > phone video that shows the issue happening? Update: I can confirm that this still happens on Plasma 6.1.2, currently running openSUSE Tumbleweed. It happens both on X11 and Wayland. I also noticed that my .face icon was not properly cropped into a circle as well. Running `loginctl lock-session ; loginctl lock-session` will simulate the behaviour as mentioned previously. How can I record the behaviour as it occurs naturally, as the computer will suspend (preventing recording)? Can you please record it using a smartphone camera and upload so we can see the exact sequence of events? |