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When I wake my laptop from a suspended state, there is no password prompt. I'd instead like to require a password to use the laptop.

I've looked in Settings > Power and Settings > Privacy but these aren't giving the the options to enable a password.

power settings

privacy settings

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    Normally screen locking is a screensaver function - as I can see nothing there for screensaver options, I'm guessing you need to run xscreensaver-demo seperately... Commented Aug 10, 2018 at 13:47

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Normally screen locking is a screensaver function - as I can see nothing there for screensaver options, I'm guessing you need to run xscreensaver-demo seperately...

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