There definitely are usecases for applications requesting display power
changes, but yes they need to be filtered/mangled by the shell, and only
applied when the requesting app, and session, are in focus.

Whether that should be a privileged operation, I'm not sure. As long as
the user can easily escape it (Alt+Tab, power button etc.), I don't
think we need to protect this.

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Title:
  Unity8 crashes on suspend/standby with SIGSEGV in Screen::makeCurrent
  (./src/platforms/mirserver/screen.cpp:406)

Status in Canonical System Image:
  In Progress
Status in qtmir package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  The Ubuntu Error Tracker has been receiving reports about a problem
  regarding unity8.  This problem was most recently seen with version
  8.11+15.04.20151130.1-0ubuntu1, the problem page at
  https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/6cee045a96ab5c9a03847aeb290f4860eea1034d
  contains more details.

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