Shutdown from Gnome
- From: Tom Lamm <dustyshoes osageinc com>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Shutdown from Gnome
- Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 02:11:11 -0600
Many moon ago, well no that many, it was suggested that the Actions/Logout
option allow the user to shutdown without a password. I foolishly disagreed on
security grounds. I was reminded that the system admin could disable the
feature if necessary. I was further reminded that the PC in question probably
had a power cord attached and it could be used as an alternate if a user
wanted to really shut it down.
I realized the err in my ways, if the feature is not desired, turn it off, but
that for many it would be convienient.
I had just upgraded to 2.4 at the time. I was so impressed that I also
installed it on my brother's laptop. That installation, on his laptop,
included the feature. When selecting Actions/Logout a dialog prompts if you
want to shut the computer down or simply logout.
I haven't seen that on any other upgrade for my install since. Is it still
included? Is there an option I must turn on to enable it?
Obviously, I came to fully agree with the idea....
Thanks!
Tom Lamm
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