[Bug 349400] Re: policy kit prevents restarting when only one user is logged in

David Erosa soulnet at gmail.com
Fri Mar 27 09:00:35 UTC 2009


It seems tha I had a root user on a gnome-terminal with "sudo su", as I
could not reproduce the situation just with open terminals. I had to run
"sudo su" for the policy kit dialog to appear when restarting. Anyway
here's the output of ck-list-sessions showing correctly both users:

Session1:
	unix-user = '1000'
	realname = 'usuario,,,'
	seat = 'Seat1'
	session-type = ''
	active = TRUE
	x11-display = ':0'
	x11-display-device = '/dev/tty7'
	display-device = ''
	remote-host-name = ''
	is-local = TRUE
	on-since = '2009-03-27T09:07:30.708831Z'
	login-session-id = ''
Session10:
	unix-user = '0'
	realname = 'root'
	seat = 'Seat1'
	session-type = ''
	active = FALSE
	x11-display = ''
	x11-display-device = ''
	display-device = '/dev/pts/2'
	remote-host-name = ''
	is-local = TRUE
	on-since = '2009-03-27T09:55:03.901752Z'
	login-session-id = ''

I'll mark as invalid.

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policy kit prevents restarting when only one user is logged in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/349400
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