why can't the greeter just say, "X user(s) is/are still logged in.
Please log out of all accounts before attempting to shut down or
reboot."  and ignore all the nastly permissions stuff??

If an admin really needs to shut down, it's easy enough to do via
terminal or tty.  are there really daily use cases where a standard user
needs permission to shut down if other accounts are still logged in?

i think we should also consider whether those "other accounts" are most
likely to be guest sessions, anyways...

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  Shutdown from greeter does nothing when multiple accounts open

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