Expose sleep and hibernate actions in the lock screen
kscreenlocker implements sleep and hibernate requests, but they aren't wired anywhere in. Besides that, it can be useful to have a quick way to suspend or hibernate computer from lockscreen.
You also need kscreenlocker!48 (merged) to ensure that sleep and hibernate actions work.
With this, you should see a new action next to "switch user"
Edited by Vlad Zahorodnii