Description of problem: When accessing the Power-Off-Dialog of GNOME via the keyboard shortcut CTRL-ALT-DEL, there is a delay of about 1 second (or a little bit more). The following entry in the journal corresponds with the delay: gnome-session[1355]: WARNING: Client '/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3' failed to reply before timeout After selecting "Restart" or "Power off" the dialog disappears but re-appears again after about half a second. Then the computer restarts or powers down as expected. The delay and the re-appearing of the Power-Off-Dialog is not present when using the mouse and clicking on the menu entry in the drop-down-menu at the top-right corner. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-session-3.10.1-1.fc20.x86_64 gnome-shell-3.10.2.1-3.fc20.x86_64 gdm-3.10.0.1-1.fc20.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Log in to GNOME 3.10 of F20 2. Hit CTRL-ALT-DEL 3. Actual results: Delay before GNOME Power-Off-Dialog appears. Dialog also re-appears after "Restart" or "Power Off" is selected. Expected results: No delay and no re-appearing Power-Off-Dialog. In other words: same behavior as mouse-triggered Power-Off-Dialog. Additional info: SELinux is disabled.
I still see the same issue with gnome-shell-3.10.3.
I've filed a report upstream: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728151
For the record, because this was becoming a bit annoying, I've set Alt+Ctrl+Delete to run 'gnome-session-quit --power-off', that seems to work for now, until the bug is fixed.
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