Chris Marusich writes: > I'm using GuixSD v0.10.0 with GNOME. I'd like to be able to lock my > screen, but I can't seem to do so. > > My settings under GNOME settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts > System lists > the following hotkey: > > * Lock screen: Super+L > > However, when I press Super+L, nothing happens. Even when I change the > key binding to something else, it still doesn't work. I can't find any > logs in /var/log which shed any light on why this doesn't work. > > How can I lock my screen or investigate further why it's not working? Just to keep this bug up to date, there is a Gnome Display Manager (GDM) service available, and if you use this, then Super+L does work. However, the GDM service in GuixSD doesn't currently do any authentication for some reason, so the "lock" part of locking the screen is still missing. Anyway, I think this is the path to solve this, get the GDM working including authentication, and then make the GDM the default login manager when using Gnome.