I have a fairly standard Debian Sid system with Gnome3 with the shell extensions installed.

If I log off (from the menu below my name on the top right) the system immediately puts up the dialog box saying it will log off in 60 seconds but inviting me to either cancel or log out immediately. If I say log out immediately, the screen greys out and the activities hot spot become inactive, but nothing further happens for about 60 seconds, when it suddenly logs out.

Similarly - with power off, it again pops up a dialog box and again when I say power off now, nothing happens for a minute. This time, you can see it going though the power off sequence with the final line on the console saying I will now halt, but in actual fact the PC reboots. The only way I can power down, is to press the power down switch on the computer just before the bios completes the pre-boot sequence.

This same hardware has worked before for power down (it works in Wheezy - and powers down immediately), but I am not sure with regard to log out (since I am the only user of this machine I rarely have a requirement to log out) so something has changed.

Is anyone else experiencing these problems?  Any idea how they may be fixed?


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