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Opened Jun 23, 2017 by cypherpunks@cypherpunks

Behaviour of power button in the Greeter is not consistent with the one in the regular GNOME session

Originally created by @cypherpunks on #13000 (Redmine)

Pressing the hardware power button when on the Tails greeter screen causes the computer to suspend instead of powering off and wiping the memory clean. Pressing the power button again shows the debian 9 lock screen.
I boot tails from an iso image on a usb flash written with dd.

Feature Branch: bugfix/13000-power-button-in-greeter

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Reference: tails/tails#13000