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Power button does not work when behavior is set to "Power Off" #59

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BlindRepublic opened this issue May 23, 2023 · 3 comments
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BlindRepublic commented May 23, 2023

Description

When setting the power button behavior to "Power Off" via budgie-control-center, the power button has no effect despite setting it to "Suspend" opening the suspend dialog.

Budgie version

10.7.2

Operating System

EndeavourOS

Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. Open Budgie Control Center
  2. Set power button behavior to "Power Off"
  3. Press the power button

Actual result

No dialog appears

Expected result

Power off dialog appears

Additional information

Please let me know if there is anything else I can provide.

@JoshStrobl JoshStrobl transferred this issue from BuddiesOfBudgie/budgie-desktop May 24, 2023
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Would be interesting to see if this is repeatable on different hardware. Doubtful this is a BCC issue per se since all it does is set the dconf entries to allow gnome-session/gnome-settings-daemon/systemd etc to do the power management activities.

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I can replicate this on both my System76 Gazelle and my desktop PC with an MSI motherboard. Is there anything else I can provide?

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@JoshStrobl

I think @fossfreedom is right that this doesn't belong here and might just be due to how inhibition, gnome-settings-daemon, or gnome-session are integrated into Budgie proper...

  • As mentioned before, all BCC does it set the gsetting
  • Manually calling the DBus action for the session manager to poweroff works fine
  • GNOME and XFCE (independent of GNOME tooling) do not have this issue and consistently handle the input
  • The power button will work once in a while, but I have to do more testing on that since I have no idea why

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