Seems like xubuntu somehow managed to break user sessions: I'm member of
sudo group and default .pkla in /var/lib/polkit-1 should allow me to
shutdown without asking for password if there is an active session.
Apparently polkit fails to see the session - I recall there's been some
news regarding
I don't think WM have anything to do with it - you've probably meant DE.
I'm using xfce on xubuntu - the same as in 15.10 from which I've
upgraded.
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Title:
shutdown fails with password
It'd be helpful to know what window manager you are using.
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Title:
shutdown fails with
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