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Hi, this is in fedora 19, 1. When I have some text entered in gedit, and then I procceed to logout my session, a dialog pops up, warning me that there are some unsaved text in gedit and asking my confirmation to close the session and so discard the gedit text. I click the "Log out" button to confirm that I want to exit session regardless of the unsaved text.. and then.. 2. what should happen: the session should be closed. 3. what actually happens: Apparently nothing happens, my action is ignored, but later on I will be kick out of the session after 90 sec from when I initially clicked the logout button. After reviewing the journalctl log, this is the related error message: Jul 22 09:37:12 fedora19 /etc/gdm/Xsession[3431]: JS LOG: Ignored exception from dbus method: Gio.IOErrorEnum: GDBus.Error:org.gnome.SessionManager.NotInRunning: Logout interface is only available during the Running phase I will attach a video showing the issue.
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