I really hope that this problem gets solved

Thank you for this topic. I really hope that this problem gets solved.

On my system the “Power Off” menu works correctly unless I require no confirmation:

gsettings set org.gnome.SessionManager logout-prompt false

In that case it does not work. I get the same error message from Gio in journactl. Could s/o file an issue to Gnome developers?

UPD: a very similar issue 1 was opened in Gnome repository.
UPD2: I am not allowed to include links in my post.

Mod edit: Indecipherable attempt at a URL removed.

And so do we. To help that along, your post has been moved to a dedicated topic where you can provide specific information and a detailed description of your issue.

In future, please do not add your issue to another member’s Support topic, no matter how similar you believe it might be. This is referred to as hijacking a thread.

Additionally, the thread seems to have been abandoned by the OP and so-called necro-bumping is discouraged. Creating your own Support topic is always the better approach.

  • Please provide system information as described (below), and;
  • Change the topic title to better reflect your issue.

Regards.


Until your forum privileges have increased it’s possible format a URL like this:

`https://forum.manjaro.com`

which alows others to copy/paste the full URL if they wish.

As it happens, the mess you pasted is incomplete and I am unable to manually convert that to a URL for you. Now deleted.


“s/o” – If you meant “someone”, then write “someone” – using made up abbreviations and so-called Internet slang is not encouraged.

However, that “someone” you refer to, is you…


To help you construct a more meaningful Support topic, please read through the links provided (also below).


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