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limiting shutdown/reboot permissions
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You’re barking up the wrong tree and fucking up your life by doing this.
Split the streaming/gaming duty to a different device that can be operated in the way the user expects.
Wherever you disconnect shutdown signals from will be relied upon by something down the road and you’ll end up with a weird messed up broken update when that happens.