Giovanni Campagna edd66c40d9 ScreenShield: send a signal to GSD to wake up the screen
Instead of poking through IDLETIME, which confuses the state tracking
and can prevent automatic suspend, send a special signal to GSD
when the screen is to be waken up for a notification.

Someday we'll bring over all the state tracking and avoid this
ping-pong between gnome-shell and gnome-settings-daemon, but
that day's not today.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712706
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