Am 05.12.2014 um 12:52 schrieb Ralf Jung:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 215-7
> Severity: normal
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
> when I close my laptop's lid to suspend the machine, after I resume it, a 
> Polkit
> dialogue is shown, asking for permission to suspend the system.
> The caller-PID belongs to systemd-logind. The subject PID is kdeinit4.
> If I select the "Suspend" option in the K-menu, the screen is locked, but the
> machine does not suspend. After unlocking, I see the same Polkit dialogue.
> 
> I would expext no dialogue to appear when I suspend via the lid, and 
> suspending
> through the menu should work without entering my password - as was the case 
> previously.
> 
> loginctl does see my session:
> $ loginctl list-sessions 
>    SESSION        UID USER             SEAT            
>          1       1000 r                seat0           
>         c1        110 lightdm          seat0           
> 
> 2 sessions listed.
> 
> This behavior only started recently, about the same time as the upgrade to 
> systemd 215-7.
> KDE has not seen updates in 2 weeks. That's why I reported this against 
> systemd.

Is this behaviour reproducible after a reboot?


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