indicator-session should check if the user has the right to do those actions, 
and hide the menus if not.
The problem isn't LTSP specific, it also applies to ssh -X, xdmcp, nx, x2go and 
more.

I proposed an alternative approach in LP bug #491940, with a patch for
gnome-session that made the indicator-session menus reboot/shutdown the
LTSP client instead of the server. Unfortunately it never got accepted
in Gnome, though a similar one was accepted in LXDE.

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  LTSP Clients show shutdown, hibernate in indicator-applet-session

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