Public bug reported:

(assigning to lightdm, although it's broader than that. Not clear which
component is to blame exactly).

Let X be a laptop running ubuntu 12.10. It's an x86-64 cpu for that
matter, but no one cares.

Assume an ssh server is running on X, and someone is logged in via ssh
from another machine Y to machine X.

Now if X is showing a lightdm login screen, there is no way the
``restart'' button (from the top-right menu) can work. It is simply
ignored. There is no message either.

If some user is logged on X, and he opens up the top-right menu and goes to 
``restart'', one of two things may happen.
  - If the remote session is under this very user, then the session is killed, 
and the computer restarts.
  - If the remote session is under another user (root, for the situation I 
tried), then the user's session is nuked, but the computer does not restart, 
and returns back to the lightdm login screen.

I find this quite irritating. Ssh sessions to my laptop may happen. When
I have physical access to it, I would like to be able to restart/shut
down the machine without having to either do a dirty shutdown (5s press)
or hunt manually for ssh session and kill -9 them, or ctrl-alt-f1, root
login, and reboot.

I would conceive it if someone considers it's ''dangerous'' to kill
incoming ssh sessions. Not that I share this opinion, but I imagine it
may exist. If so,  would it be possible, please, to have a dialog box
like ``yes, I mean it'' if the system decides it's perhaps unwise to
proceed to reboot ?

Best,

E.

** Affects: lightdm (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  restart impossible when a remote ssh session is running

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