Version: (using KDE 3.5.9) Installed from: Ubuntu Packages OS: Linux Hi. I've set the screen to be powered off after 2 minutes (kcontrol -> peripherals -> monitor & display), and the screensaver is set to be on after 2 minutes also, and to lock the screen after 240 seconds; I've used the default setting (no screensaver selected) and the "blank screen" one with no luck. The above settings worked for me with another laptop & the same distro (upgraded from previous versions of kubuntu); with my actual one (Sony Vaio TX3XP) it doesn't -it's a clean Ubuntu 7.10 install using old .kde directory-. The actual behaviour is: 1. after 2 minutes of inactivity the screen is correctly powered off, 2. 2-3 seconds after that the screen is again powered on, showing a black screen Turning the screensaver off makes everything work (the screen is turned off after 2 minutes of inactivity), BUT it never gets locked (it's a laptop, so it's used everywhere...). Thanks! ;)
I dont know how to close it, but it's a duplicate of #179144
(In reply to comment #1) > I dont know how to close it, but it's a duplicate of #179144 If you are the same person as orzel@kde.org (one developer account), then you should have the permission when using that email address together with some non-empty real name for you bugzilla account.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 179144 ***
Il 13/02/2013 16:53, Jekyll Wu ha scritto: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159272 > > --- Comment #2 from Jekyll Wu <adaptee@gmail.com> --- > (In reply to comment #1) >> I dont know how to close it, but it's a duplicate of #179144 > If you are the same person as orzel@kde.org (one developer account), then you > should have the permission when using that email address together with some > non-empty real name for you bugzilla account. I am this one. I've added my name in preferences/account information, but I'm not sure it's enough. The 'permissions' tab is empty. Not sure if it is ok. Anyway thanks for modifying the ticket Thomas
> I am this one. I've added my name in preferences/account information, > but I'm not sure it's enough. The 'permissions' tab is empty. Not sure > if it is ok. Hmm, you should use orzel@kde.org as the login email for you bugzilla account, too, since sysadmins only knew orzel@kde.org was developer account and had no idea about orzel@freehackers.org. If you still don't have the permission after changing email address, file a sysadmin ticket at https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=sysadmin&component=bugzilla&format=guided