Xubuntu is going to sleep mode when I screen lock





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Xubuntu 18.04.2
When I lock screen, lock screen not appears it directly goes to dark screen/sleep, it doesn't wake up after I press any key or Esc.



When the computer is idle for a while and it gone to screen lock, I don't know it goes to sleep mode or what!



This situation if I toggle Caps Lock button, caps lock indicator light is on/off. but display is still dark. If I press power button it directly goes to shut down (no display but I can understand it is going to shut down if I click Esc some msg are shown...)
Then I power it again and work.



btw, I am doing Ctrl+Alt+F1 then Ctrl+Alt+F7 right now, but this is irritating, need a permanent solution.










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    Xubuntu 18.04.2
    When I lock screen, lock screen not appears it directly goes to dark screen/sleep, it doesn't wake up after I press any key or Esc.



    When the computer is idle for a while and it gone to screen lock, I don't know it goes to sleep mode or what!



    This situation if I toggle Caps Lock button, caps lock indicator light is on/off. but display is still dark. If I press power button it directly goes to shut down (no display but I can understand it is going to shut down if I click Esc some msg are shown...)
    Then I power it again and work.



    btw, I am doing Ctrl+Alt+F1 then Ctrl+Alt+F7 right now, but this is irritating, need a permanent solution.










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      Xubuntu 18.04.2
      When I lock screen, lock screen not appears it directly goes to dark screen/sleep, it doesn't wake up after I press any key or Esc.



      When the computer is idle for a while and it gone to screen lock, I don't know it goes to sleep mode or what!



      This situation if I toggle Caps Lock button, caps lock indicator light is on/off. but display is still dark. If I press power button it directly goes to shut down (no display but I can understand it is going to shut down if I click Esc some msg are shown...)
      Then I power it again and work.



      btw, I am doing Ctrl+Alt+F1 then Ctrl+Alt+F7 right now, but this is irritating, need a permanent solution.










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      Xubuntu 18.04.2
      When I lock screen, lock screen not appears it directly goes to dark screen/sleep, it doesn't wake up after I press any key or Esc.



      When the computer is idle for a while and it gone to screen lock, I don't know it goes to sleep mode or what!



      This situation if I toggle Caps Lock button, caps lock indicator light is on/off. but display is still dark. If I press power button it directly goes to shut down (no display but I can understand it is going to shut down if I click Esc some msg are shown...)
      Then I power it again and work.



      btw, I am doing Ctrl+Alt+F1 then Ctrl+Alt+F7 right now, but this is irritating, need a permanent solution.







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          You can just type the password even on sleep.






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