I no longer work on the team responsible for maintaining this. I'll leave it and see if anyone on Goobuntu Team cares to test it or speak up. It may not be important to them anymore. However, this is really easy to reproduce, should you want to test it yourself. I just don't have anything newer than Lucid, since we stick with the LTS.
to reproduce, assuming the options haven't changed in natty
1. set /apps/gnome-power-manager/timeout/sleep_display_ac to less than /desktop/gnome/session/idle_delay
2a. set /apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/blank_screen OR
2b. set /apps/gnome-screensaver/lock_enabled and /apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/use_screensaver_settings
3. wait until the sleep_delay_ac time expires, and watch the screen turn off. See if it's locked or not.
I no longer work on the team responsible for maintaining this. I'll leave it and see if anyone on Goobuntu Team cares to test it or speak up. It may not be important to them anymore. However, this is really easy to reproduce, should you want to test it yourself. I just don't have anything newer than Lucid, since we stick with the LTS.
to reproduce, assuming the options haven't changed in natty power-manager/ timeout/ sleep_display_ ac to less than /desktop/ gnome/session/ idle_delay power-manager/ lock/blank_ screen OR screensaver/ lock_enabled and /apps/gnome- power-manager/ lock/use_ screensaver_ settings
1. set /apps/gnome-
2a. set /apps/gnome-
2b. set /apps/gnome-
3. wait until the sleep_delay_ac time expires, and watch the screen turn off. See if it's locked or not.