** Description changed:

  I've looked into the source of gnome-session-bin and noticed that the
  methods Shutdown and RequestShutdown of the org.gnome.SessionManager
  interface both start the shutdown-dialog. In the file
  org.gnome.SessionManager.xml it is clearly stated that RequestShutdown
  (line 319-325) should not start a Dialog while Shutdown (line 251-257)
  should.
  
  I'm using Ubuntu 12.04, but this problem has been occuring since some time 
before 12.04. (I've noticed it because I'm the programmer of qshutdown)
  The difference to the System(s) before 12.04 was that the shutdown-dialog was 
not called in both cases.
  
  Just to mention another problem coming with this: When setting (lets say
  with the dconf-editor) at org->gnome->gnome-session (also
- org.gnome.SessionManager) logout-prompt to true, no dialogs are shown at
- all (with either Method) and clicking on Shutdown in the indicator menu
- also just shuts down instead of showing the option(s) to reboot etc.
+ org.gnome.SessionManager) logout-prompt to false, no dialogs are shown
+ at all (with either Method) and clicking on Shutdown in the indicator
+ menu also just shuts down instead of showing the option(s) to reboot
+ etc.

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Title:
  The methods Shutdown and RequestShutdown in org.gnome.SessionManager
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