The methods Shutdown and RequestShutdown in org.gnome.SessionManager do the same
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epoptes (Ubuntu) |
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gnome-session (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
I've looked into the source of gnome-session-bin and noticed that the methods Shutdown and RequestShutdown of the org.gnome.
It actually works normally when one uses Unity, but not with the gnome-shell.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04, but this problem has been occuring since some time before 12.04. (I've noticed it because I'm the programmer of qshutdown)
The difference to the System(s) before 12.04 was that the shutdown-dialog was not called in both cases.
You can test this with "dbus-send --session --dest=
Just to mention another problem coming with this: When setting (lets say with the dconf-editor) at org->gnome-
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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?