Ray Strode f72f501931 unlockDialog: ignore resets after success
GDM sends a reset signal after verification succeeds
so that a user-switched login screen can prepare for
the next time it's going to be used.

The unlock screen treats resets as failures, though.
This means, on success, we're emitting "failed" and
clearing any last second messages.

This commit changes the unlock code to ignore resets from
GDM after successful verification.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694688
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