gnome-screensaver incorrectly monitors activity in virtual machines
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
I have virtual machines running both Ubuntu and Windows, whilst working in a virtual screen the screensaver doesn't kick in (as expected).
However, upon moving the mouse out of the virtual screen if the period I've been working has exceeded the timeout of the screensaver then it kicks in, as I'm moving the mouse, and I then have to re-enter my password to continue working.
I'm using the latest karmic with virt-manager to control & launch virtual machines.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 9.10
Release: 9.10
$ apt-cache policy gnome-screensaver
gnome-screensaver:
Installed: 2.28.0-0ubuntu3
Candidate: 2.28.0-0ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 2.28.0-0ubuntu3 0
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
I seem to have the same or similar problem. I am running Ubuntu 10.04 as host and I am running Windows XP as Guest in VMware player 3.1. I am spending most of my time in the Windows XP guest. My blank screen saver is set to start after 5 minutes and lock the screen. I can go away sometimes for more than 5 minutes and the screen saver doesn't start. When I come back, I can start working and sometimes in few seconds, sometimes in few minutes, the screensaver suddenly starts and lock my screen even though I have been moving my mouse or typing (either in the guest or in the host). This is highly insecure and annoying since the machine doesn't lock the screen as expected and whoever can come and work on the machine after the screensaver was supposed to start and use the machine for minutes before the screensaver suddenly randomly kicks in.