I think systemd-shim is probably doing this on your system because
some dbus client told it to. I don't know what that might be.
I am no expert on any of this kind of dbus desktop stuff. But maybe
you can find some hints with a dbus monitoring tool of some kind ?
Good luck.
Ian.
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Ian Jacks
Hi Jules,
I got similar problem with you, the systemd-shim is trying to execute
'/sbin/poweroff', but I don't know why.
here's my backtrace using pstree(replace your 'ps ax -H' with 'pstree').
At first dbus-daeom forks systemd-shim, then it leverages
systemd-shim to perform the poweroff.
|-dbus
Package: systemd-shim
Version: 9-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I'm seeing systemd-shim run pm-suspend, causing my machine to suspend, when
there is no reason for it to do so. It often happens when starting or stopping
large applications (e.g. iceweasel), but also happens when nothing spe
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