Hello All,

I am not sure.. I think you people are getting this wrong. let me
explain..

First I will login as a root user.. After having a valid root session I am 
choosing to switch user.. By doing this I will get back to the login prompt. I 
am choosing user X now. I will login as X, and then X is  trying to shutdown 
the system. X gets warned that another user is logged in to the system, so X 
must enter the admin password to initiate the shutdown.. Upto this valid 
correct and perfect. 
Now when X gets the admin authentication window he is choosing not to enter any 
thing, but to just cancel it.. what must happen now?? The authentication prompt 
must go off, shutdown must not be triggered. rite?? But its not so in my 
system, when X cancels the authentication prompt then he will loose his session 
and gets logged into the root user session.. I don't think that its not fair.. 
and it is a bug. Please let me know more explanation on this.

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root login issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/456958
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