( ) Logout
(*) Shutdown
( ) Reboot
How?
Thank you.
Shutdown as regular gnome user
Hi.
I would like to enable gnome shutdown (and reboot) as regulart user. Now only logout works, so I need to logout and then shutdown from gdm..
Are you sure you want to log out?
Action:
If you're using a new enough version of GDM and gnome-session, such an option is presented (as long as it's not configured to be disallowed; I think it's allowed for local users by default).
Yeah. You need gnome 2.6 at least, i think.
I'm still waiting for it to show up in debian testing :(
~$ apt-cache showpkg gdm
Package: gdm
Versions:
2.4.4.7-3
.....
I'm still waiting for it to show up in debian testing :(
~$ apt-cache showpkg gdm
Package: gdm
Versions:
2.4.4.7-3
.....
Umm, I have that logout window with logout, rshutdown and reboot options.
But they don't work. They all only logs out to gdm login. I have Gnome 2.6.2 and GDM 2.4.4.7.
How to make shutdown option to shutdown computer, noit just logout? Google didn't help much, I found something about creating /etc/pam.d/shutdown but didin't manage to get effect.
But they don't work. They all only logs out to gdm login. I have Gnome 2.6.2 and GDM 2.4.4.7.
How to make shutdown option to shutdown computer, noit just logout? Google didn't help much, I found something about creating /etc/pam.d/shutdown but didin't manage to get effect.
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