[Bug 1677626] Re: Lock-Screen: Unity falls-back to old screensaver lock if onscreen keyboard is enabled (Zesty)

Khurshid Alam khurshid.alam at linuxmail.org
Mon Apr 3 11:00:12 UTC 2017


** Description changed:

  Unity falls-back to old lock from gnome-screensaver if accessibility is
  enabled because accessibility in the new lock-screen is partially
  broken. Please fix accessibility for new lock-screen
  
  How to reproduce:
  -------------------------
  1. Go to system-settings ⟶ Universal Access ⟶ Seeing
  2. Turn on Screen-Reader
- 3. Press CTRL+ALT+L
+ 3. Restart lightdm or reboot
+ 4. Press CTRL+ALT+L
  
  Current Behavior:
  ---------------------
  It uses old screensaver lock instead of unity-greeter.
  
  Expected Behavior:
  ------------------------
  It should be using new lock-screen
  
- 
  Severity: High
  ---------------------------
  This bug is pretty well hidden. Sometimes when app which depends on-screen keyboard (ex: orca) gets updated, it automatically turns on screensaver. It can also get turned on if user accidentally press CTRL+ALT+S. User will have no clue whats hit him.
- 
  
  Reason:
  ----------------------------
  Accessibility is enabled because accessibility in the new lock-screen is partially broken. It was supposed to be fixed for 16.04, but that didn't happen.
  
  ⇛ Please fix accessibility for new lock-screen. Thanks
  
  Info:
  ------
  OS: Ubuntu 17.04 (32 bit/64bit)
  
  unity-settings-daemon: 15.04.1+17.04.20170328-0ubuntu1
  
  gnome-screensaver: 3.6.1-7ubuntu5
  
  unity: 7.5.0+17.04.20170301-0ubuntu1
  
  lightdm: 1.22.0-0ubuntu1
  
  lignome-desktop-3-12: 3.24.0-0ubuntu1

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Title:
  Lock-Screen: Unity falls-back to old screensaver lock if onscreen
  keyboard is enabled (Zesty)

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