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My computer automatically locks its screen (as its supposed to do) after the 30 seconds that i've asked for in the lock screen settings menu. Since upgrading from the 13.10 to the 14.04 system, the lock screen makes the "padum" sound Ubuntu does when showing the login-screen. Next to this, music (like Rhythmbox) won't keep playing while 'on' the lockscreen, while I'd like it to do so. Instead, it pauses it till I unlock my computer, and starts directly playing again after that. How to I turn of the "welcome to the login screen" chime, and make sure the music keeps on playing?

I'm running ubuntu 14.04, 64 bits, with the gnome desktop. Would this be the same bug? (seeing that I do not run xubuntu) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/light-locker/+bug/1296456

Melebius
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This answer was originally posted by the asker as an edit to the question.

After some tweaks I've seem to have fixed my issue. There are two lock-screen-settings in Gnome 14.04. 1: Brightness & Lock from system settings, and 2: Light locker settings.

My brigtness & Lock are set on: "Turn screen off when inactive for 2 minutes" + "Lock = on" + "Lock screen after screen turns off" + "Require my password when waking from suspend" is checked.

Light Locker settings are set on: Screensaver, blank screen after "never". Switch off display after "never". enable Light-locker "off". Automatically lock the session "never". Lock on suspend "off".

Now the computer locks without "padum" sound and music keeps on playing while on lock.

Melebius
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Disable the light locker in Settings->Light Locker Settings

stephen
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