Re: Power switch to actually turn off my computer



Charles T. Smith <cts.private.yahoo <at> gmail.com> writes:


Florian Müllner <fmuellner <at> gnome.org> writes:
Actually both are correct 
So, during a user session, /etc/systemd/logind.conf configures power button
handling, but when nobody's logged in at the user console, it's a
Windows-Registry-like-thing, owned by a user-space app, that holds the
configuration of how the power button is to be handled?


What happens when the system powers down?  Is that
Windows-Registry-like-thing stored on disk in binary, a'la windows?



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