I have Ubuntu installed on a Home Theater PC (HTPC) / home file server
but frequently have the video switched to a different component. I do
not have a keyboard nearby at the time.   I turn off the HTPC by pushing
the power button on the front of the computer.  This triggers the 60
second delay dialog.  Before I go to bed at night I would expect to be
able to push the power button and shutdown the computer.  Instead, I hit
the button and then have to wait to see what happens.  Or, it makes me
switch video input on the TV, then walk across to grab the wireless
keyboard, then confirm that I really wanted to shutdown.

Computers are not always used by everyone in the same way.  I do not see
any harm in a configurable timeout value.

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  Gnome shutdown dialog timeout cannot be adjusted

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