https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=336369
--- Comment #20 from Simone Gaiarin <simg...@gmail.com> --- > That is not true. A long running job might get cancelled due to suspend. My > example for this is a long calculation in a science department. If we allow > suspend a competing researcher might be able to destroy the work of a > researcher. If we offer this it must be configurable. If we make it configurale, I suggest that the default is to allow to suspend. I believe that the users that require this level of security are the minority, so they need to opt-in. > > We cannot. If an application asks to save a document the shutdown is stuck. > The screen is locked and it is not possible to interact with the application > requiring interaction. That's how session shutdown is guaranteed to work on > Linux. In Linux or in KDE? How does GNOME deal with this? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.