Hi Andres, I have the same problem, so I will be monitoring this thread if anyone has any answers. What I did as a workaround was create a keyboard shortcut with "gksudo shutdown -h now" and it does the trick, just press the key combination, type my password and the system is on its way to a clean shutdown.
Daniel On 29 March 2012 22:11, Andres Muniz <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > Hi all, > I do not know if this is a bug nor do i know how to call it to report it. > And maybe it was reported. > > If I am logged in with one user(a) i then choose to open another user(b) > without logging out of user(a). > When logged in as (b) and tap shutdown button on my computer and the > message apears to saying it will shut down in 60s. I choose shutdown. But > it sends me to the log in screen with no feedback as to why i can not shut > down. In the log in sceen i tap the power button once like befor but > nothing happens. I then go to the top right and select shutdown and nothing > happens. > What i need to do is log into user (a) and shutdown from there. > > (A) is a normal user. > (b) is admin group. > > -- > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ > >
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