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To disable the GNOME automatic screen lock, complete the following steps.
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- . On the desktop, navigate to the upper-right corner of the screen and click the arrow icon to expand the desktop options. Click the *Settings* icon.
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+ For Fedora 31 (GNOME 3.34):
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+ . On the desktop, navigate to the upper-right corner of the screen, click the arrow icon to expand the desktop options and then click the *Settings* icon.
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. From the the *Settings* menu, select *Privacy*.
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- . On the *Privacy* page, select *Screen Lock*, and toggle the switch from *On* to *Off*.
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+ . On the *Privacy* page, select *Screen Lock*, and toggle the *Automatic Screen Lock* switch from *On* to *Off*.
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. Close the window and verify that in the *Privacy* page, the *Screen Lock* is *Off*.
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+ For Fedora 32 (GNOME 3.36):
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+ . On the desktop, navigate to the upper-right corner of the screen, click the arrow icon to expand the desktop options and then click *Settings*.
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+ . From the *Settings* menu, select *Privacy*, and then select *Screen Lock*.
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+ . On the *Screen Lock* page, toggle the *Automatic Screen Lock* switch from *On* to *Off*
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To enable the automatic screen lock, repeat this process and toggle the switch from *Off* to *On*.
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In the PR#231, I checked against Fedora 31 (my bad, sorry), and then I realized I should have done it against Fedora 32. And i did it and saw it was different in GNOME 3.36. This commit changes it for Fedora 32. Feel free to give feedback so I can make any other necessary changes. Sorry for inconvenience again.