** Summary changed:

- Trying to shut down or restart produces nonsense authentication alert
+ Trying to shut down or restart falsely suggests others are logged in

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-session
  
  Ubuntu Intrepid, all updates installed
  
  1. Log in, as the only person logged in to the computer.
  2. Remove the status menu (aka Fusa applet) from your panel if it is not 
there already. (I didn't have it in the first place, and I'm not able to add it 
because of bug 122962.)
  3. From the System menu, choose "Shut Down".
  4. Choose "Restart" or "Shut Down".
  
  What happens:
- * An "Authenticate" window appears saying "System policy prevents stopping 
the when other users are logged in" and asking for my,,, password.
+ * An "Authenticate" window appears suggesting that "other users are logged 
in" and asking for my,,, password.
  
  What should happen:
  * The window should not appear, because no-one else is logged in.
+ 
+ (The nonsense "stopping the when" wording reported separately as bug
+ 287723.)

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Trying to shut down or restart falsely suggests others are logged in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287715
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