GNOME Session Shutdown can trigger a shutdown from user space via dbus.
Its syntax is similar to that of the 'shutdown' command (e.g. 'gnome-
session-shutdown -P +30') but it doesn't need root privileges.
I wrote it because I needed to programmatically shut down the system in
a clean fashion (instead of just terminating the GNOME Display Manager
like the 'shutdown' command does) and I couldn't find a way to do it.
I don't know about start events, sorry.
** Changed in: gnome-session-shutdown
Status: New => Invalid
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allow to set restart/resume time
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