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How to disable entirely the GNOME lock screen?

I've already followed the method to deactivate automatic screen lock as explained in this article . However, when the screen turns off and I shake the mouse or press a key to wake it up, I'm still greeted with the lock screen (pictured below).

How can I disable entirely the Gnome lock screen, so that when I wake up the screen, it shows my desktop/apps and not this useless lock screen?

Please note that, unlike this question , I still want the screen to turn off after a period of inactivity, but I don't want the lock screen to show up when I wake the screen up.

GNOME锁定屏幕

我发现的唯一方法是使用名为Disable Screen Shield的Gnome扩展。

Please try gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen true . It works on Arch, should work on Ubuntu. If you prefer GUI: dconf-editor > org > gnome > desktop > lockdown > …etc

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