Security question: slackware64-current hibernates without locking screen
by guanx from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5KK8Y)
Hi,
Not sure if its a flaw so titled "question" here.
A new installation of slackware64-current from today's snapshot locks screen only on second or so after resuming from hibernation, which gives unauthorized peepers sufficient time.
Slackware64-14.2 does lock the screen before hibernating, so it resumes with a locked screen.
Not sure if the problem is in kde5 or in the video driver.
The slackware64-14.2 runs on intel CPU+integrated GPU+NVIDIA discreet GPU, while the slackware64-current runs on AMD CPU+integrated GPU.
Anyone seeing the same problem?
Best,
guanx
Not sure if its a flaw so titled "question" here.
A new installation of slackware64-current from today's snapshot locks screen only on second or so after resuming from hibernation, which gives unauthorized peepers sufficient time.
Slackware64-14.2 does lock the screen before hibernating, so it resumes with a locked screen.
Not sure if the problem is in kde5 or in the video driver.
The slackware64-14.2 runs on intel CPU+integrated GPU+NVIDIA discreet GPU, while the slackware64-current runs on AMD CPU+integrated GPU.
Anyone seeing the same problem?
Best,
guanx