Bug#980071: gnome-shell: Using suspend in the gnome-shell power off/log out menu does log out and suspend in the wrong order

2021-01-31 Thread Simon McVittie
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 at 20:03:37 +, A Ozbay wrote: > I looked through journalctl output and saw this which looked out of ordinary: > Jan 13 22:59:29 snorlax gnome-shell[2475]: JS ERROR: Error getting systemd > inhibitor: Gio.IOErrorEnum: >

Bug#980071: gnome-shell: Using suspend in the gnome-shell power off/log out menu does log out and suspend in the wrong order

2021-01-14 Thread A Ozbay
First of all, sorry if I inaccurately classified this as a vulnerability - I've been a Debian user for some time but only very recently started to report bugs. I looked through journalctl output and saw this which looked out of ordinary: Jan 13 22:59:29 snorlax gnome-shell[2475]: JS ERROR: Error

Bug#980071: gnome-shell: Using suspend in the gnome-shell power off/log out menu does log out and suspend in the wrong order

2021-01-14 Thread Simon McVittie
On Wed, 13 Jan 2021 at 23:31:40 +, A Ozbay wrote: > When I use the suspend option in the power off/log out menu, gnome-shell > first logs me off, as if I clicked log off instead. Then, when I enter my > password on this screen, my computer enters suspend mode. Upon resuming > my pc from

Bug#980071: gnome-shell: Using suspend in the gnome-shell power off/log out menu does log out and suspend in the wrong order

2021-01-13 Thread A Ozbay
Package: gnome-shell Version: 3.38.2-1 Severity: grave Tags: security Justification: user security hole X-Debbugs-Cc: ago_debian...@protonmail.com, Debian Security Team When I use the suspend option in the power off/log out menu, gnome-shell first logs me off, as if I clicked log off instead.