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After system upgrade, gnome 3.16 does nothing when power button pressed if set to 'interactive'. I have looked at the setting with gnome tweak and also with gsettings which confirms it is set to interactive. Setting this to shutdown works as expected. Sorry if I have not posted this in the correct place.
Last edited by dcdriving (2015-04-15 19:02:26)
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Same here.
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I'm having the same issue on a clean install. When power button was set to suspend, it worked, but I cannot get interactive power off to work. I verified that the ACPI event is coming through and is making it into the systemd journal, but Gnome does not seem to be responding to it.
As a workaround, you can use a keyboard shortcut to show the interactive power dialog. Just open Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> System and set the "Log out" shortcut to whatever you wish or use the default Ctrl+Alt+Delete. I mapped mine to Ctrl+PowerOff because I am using Ctrl+Alt+Delete to show the interactive logout dialog from a custom shortcut.
Last edited by hashstat (2015-04-11 04:59:25)
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It's working for me as of today.
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Thanks for letting me know. Its working for me too now so I'll mark it as solved. I never noticed as I was just using ctrl-alt-del and forgot to try it again. Cheers
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