Description of problem: When a graphical session is locked by a user, it is impossible to click on the "switch user" button to start another one. I am running Fedora 20 with KDE: - kernel: 3.14.8 200.fc20 x86_64 - kdm 4.11.10 2.fc20 x86_64 - kde-runtime 4.12.5 1.fc20 x86_64 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. open a session for user1 2. lock the session of user1 3. move the mouse -> a window appear with 2 buttons: "switch user" and "unlock" 4. click on the "switch user button" 5. open a new session for user2 (session of user1 continues to run) 6. close session of user2 -> back to the locked session of user1 with 2 buttons: "switch user" and "unlock" 7. click on "switch user button" -> nothing happens Expected results: possibility to create a new graphical session for another user. Additional info: I have a NVidia graphical card. The issue is present with nouveau and with nvidia proprietary driver.
Problem seems to be fixed in Fedora 21.
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