The system does not hibernate when another user is logged in. The screen just locks and stays like that. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Need two users (user1 & user2) who can log in to the system 2. Press ctrl + alt + f2 and login into the system as user2. 3. Press ctrl + alt + f1 and login to KDE as user1. 4. Click App Launcher -> Leave -> Hibernate Actual Results: The message the system has been locked by user1 appears. The system does not hibernate. Expected Results: The system should warn the user that there are other logged in users and request for the root password before the screen is locked. If the screen is unlocked, one can see the window titled "Authentication is required for hibernating the system while other users are logged in. - PolicyKit1-KDE" requesting for the root password. This window should be displayed to the user before the screen is locked.
Is this bug and bug 328349, bug 328356 reproducible without ibus or on a non-Fedora system? Does it actually depend on the KDE version, i.e. did it work with an old KDE version, or does downgrading KDE make it work? Does it work with other desktop environments?
(In reply to comment #1) > Is this bug and bug 328349, bug 328356 reproducible without ibus or on a > non-Fedora system? Does it actually depend on the KDE version, i.e. did it > work with an old KDE version, or does downgrading KDE make it work? Does it > work with other desktop environments? This bug and 328356 are not dependent on ibus. Unfortunately I have only KDE environment installed in my system and I do not have another system or previous versions of KDE to verify the other questions.
PowerDevil should release inhibitions when the session becomes inactive
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 340427 ***