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dev:power-display-management [2015/01/21 19:31] – created peter | dev:power-display-management [2015/01/22 22:15] (current) – Corrected some statements, comming from the reports peter | ||
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Depending on the gfx driver. If the user switches VT manually it is possible the content of the locked session is shown before light-locker is show. The gfx driver buffers the last image before the VT switch. | Depending on the gfx driver. If the user switches VT manually it is possible the content of the locked session is shown before light-locker is show. The gfx driver buffers the last image before the VT switch. | ||
- | (Is this true for locking as well? | + | Depending on the gfx driver/hardware. The backlight won't be turned back on when the session is unlocked. |
xfpm needs to inhibit the init system not to perform its own actions. It is reported that switching to the lock screen will still activate the init system. | xfpm needs to inhibit the init system not to perform its own actions. It is reported that switching to the lock screen will still activate the init system. | ||
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On resume the resume signal is emitted. light-locker will call lightdm lock to lock the session. This is done after a short delay to give the current X session some time to restore the gfx. After the lock call the VT is switched to the lock screen. | On resume the resume signal is emitted. light-locker will call lightdm lock to lock the session. This is done after a short delay to give the current X session some time to restore the gfx. After the lock call the VT is switched to the lock screen. | ||
- | Depending on the gfx driver/ | + | This was not reported: |