Hi all,
I also just migrated 1 or 2 months ago to 17.10 (because of EOL) and it's
horrible.
I'm using Ubuntu mainly for work, so this change impacts my workflow quite
heavily. Of course privately too.
If you don't change the default behaviour, then you will face freezes.
Most of my folders
I`m also experiancing this problem. Is there a work around?
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Title:
ibus-anthy does not install typelib Anthy correctly,
** Tags added: shutdown
** Description changed:
I've looked into the source of gnome-session-bin and noticed that the
methods Shutdown and RequestShutdown of the org.gnome.SessionManager
interface both start the shutdown-dialog. In the file
org.gnome.SessionManager.xml it is clearly
** Also affects: gnome-shell
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
I've looked into the source of gnome-session-bin and noticed that the
methods Shutdown and RequestShutdown of the org.gnome.SessionManager
interface both start the shutdown-dialog. In the file
Sorry, strangely I wasn't notified that you commented again.
For ConsoleKit there is Stop and Restart - dbus-send --print-reply
--system --dest=org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit
/org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Manager
org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.Manager.Restart.
I'm not sure about log off... You could try
** Description changed:
I've looked into the source of gnome-session-bin and noticed that the
methods Shutdown and RequestShutdown of the org.gnome.SessionManager
interface both start the shutdown-dialog. In the file
org.gnome.SessionManager.xml it is clearly stated that RequestShutdown
Public bug reported:
When executing gnome-session-quit --force --no-prompt --power-off a dialog
shows up, even though it shouldn't.
I tested dbus-send --session --dest=org.gnome.SessionManager
/org/gnome/SessionManager org.gnome.SessionManager.RequestShutdown too and the
result is the same
** Attachment added: org.gnome.SessionManager.xml
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/947998/+attachment/2822544/+files/org.gnome.SessionManager.xml
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** Description changed:
I've looked into the source of gnome-session-bin and noticed that the
methods Shutdown and RequestShutdown of the org.gnome.SessionManager
interface both start the shutdown-dialog. In the file
org.gnome.SessionManager.xml it is clearly stated that RequestShutdown
I think this bug effects everyone, but nobody might notice it because
every average user uses only the GUI and dialogs to shutdown. Who would
use the dbus-send command to shutdown/reboot the computer except of
programmers?
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Does dbus-send --print-reply --system --dest=org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit
/org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Manager
org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.Manager.Stop work for you? If it doesn't, it
is a problem with ConsoleKit if it does, then the problem could lie in
the package gnome-session-bin. Especially if
Public bug reported:
I've looked into the source of gnome-session-bin and noticed that the
methods Shutdown and RequestShutdown of the org.gnome.SessionManager
interface both start the shutdown-dialog. In the file
org.gnome.SessionManager.xml it is clearly stated that RequestShutdown
(line
** Attachment added: org.gnome.SessionManager.xml
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/931565/+attachment/2736419/+files/org.gnome.SessionManager.xml
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I dont't know since I'm not a maintainer of that package nor do I fully
understand how the package works because I'm not into C and the depths of the
system.
I just wanted to provide some additional information to the maintainers and the
other subscribers, thus I was asking.
I don't think that
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