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[Bug 1459312] Re: "gsettings set com.canonical.indicator.session user-show-menu false" breaks lock option in indicator session menu

 

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Ubuntu better. However, your crash report is either missing or
challenging to deal with as a ".crash" file. Please follow these
instructions to have apport report a new bug about your crash that can
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If you are running the Ubuntu Stable Release you might need to enable
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Now open your file manager, navigate to your /var/crash directory and open the crash report you wish to submit.
If this fails you will have to open a terminal and file your report with 'ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_my_crash_report.crash' where _my_crash_report.crash is the crash you would like to report. If you get an error that you aren't allowed to access this report you will have to file it with 'sudo ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_my_crash_report.crash'.

I'm closing this bug report since the process outlined above will
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efficiently. Thanks in advance for your cooperation and understanding.

** Changed in: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1459312

Title:
  "gsettings set com.canonical.indicator.session user-show-menu false"
  breaks lock option in indicator session menu

Status in indicator-session package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  When set to true lock works normally, but with false it crashes every
  time for me.

  Ctrl+Alt+L or Super+L works still ok.

  Ubuntu 14.04.2

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