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Created May 29, 2014 by anonym@anonymMaintainer

The power button does not trigger emergency shutdown in the Greeter

Originally created by @anonym on #7335 (Redmine)

In 1.1~beta1:

When pressing the power button during Greeter, the emergency shutdown is not triggered, it more or less
starts a screensaver (nothing displayed though, just black screen)

For me, the first press does nothing. Then there seems to be some amount of time (20s) where pressing it again still seems to have no effect, but after that time has passed, pressing it brings the computer to sleep. If I do not press the button after this time, nothing seems to happen.

Regression since 1.0.

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