You're quite right !
This was a fresh Ubuntu 14.04 install except for the LDAP conf which was
modified following an ubuntu 12.04 guideline and it happens to modify
the /etc/pam.d/common-session
My mistake, I have missed the shift from upstart to systemd in the
14.04.
I have done a :
sudo dpkg-r
I had this happen after an in-house script installed sssd. Either the
package or the script modified /etc/pam.d/common-session and removed the
line:
session optional pam_systemd.so
Restoring that line brought back the proper shut down functionality.
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As it's a virtual machine (VirtualBox 4.3.10), I can't do that. I
through that ubuntu-bug would mention the computer was virtualized.
Is there a way to do the same in command line, as the computer isn't
locked ?
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Meanwhile, you can restart your computer with REISUB:
http://askubuntu.com/a/36717 Let us know if the problem persists after
restarting.
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Title:
** Package changed: indicator-session (Ubuntu) => unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
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Title:
irrelevant shutdown menu at login screen
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