On Fri, 2010-11-26 at 11:48 +0100, Michael Meskes wrote:
> I checked that and tried exactly those steps with gdm3 instead of gdm though.
> Yes, the power button doesn't work anymore after loggin off, but the reason 
> was
> not a bug in one of the scripts but gnome-power-manager which was still 
> running
> albeit under a different user. I have no idea why this happens, but as far as
> acpi-support is concerned the behaviour seems to be correct.
> 
> Are you sure that gnome-power-manager is no longer running? That means did 
> you check via ps?

Checked it again, and indeed it was running,.. nut sure why I haven't
seen it last time (I did ps),...
Nevertheless, this one is invoked by gdm3 itself, so I guess it's simply
not really possible to use gnome-power-manager to check whether one is
logged on or not... (it might not be installed anyway).


Cheers,
Chris.

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