I agree that there isn't much point in limiting who should be able to
shut down the machine when accounts are logged in, when the user has
access to the power button anyway. I feel that any user should always
have the opportunity to "cleanly" shut down the machine via the GUI, not
allowing that is a big usability issue. Ubuntu should first warn that
other users are logged in, and the offer to shut down anyway, regardless
of their account status.

For a more long-term goal, it would be nice if ubuntu offered to log the
accounts out for you, and in doing so saved the sessions of the logged
in accounts, so no work is lost when the machine is shut down, but it
would probably require a lot of work to make that a possibility. In the
mean time, simply giving a clear warning that work will be lost if the
machine is shut down while users are logged in, and then letting the
user click shutdown is sufficient.

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  Shutdown from greeter does nothing when multiple accounts open

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