Re: reboot/shutdown/logout options MIA on Debian?



I've been lurking on this because I find the same thing annoying. I'm
using Debian Woody and Gnome 1.4. What is the advanced->sessions applet.
I do not see it from the normal menus. Or, is my lack of Gnome
experience showing?

Thanks,

Tom

On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 18:36, Alan wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 06:08:10PM -0500, kend xanoptix com wrote:
> > Hi, all.  I just set up one of my engineers with Debian instead of his old
> > notebook with Red Hat.  When he logs out, he only goes back to the GDM
> > screen, but is never presented with the "logout, shutdown, reboot" options
> > that were present for his Red Hat machine.  How do I get 'em back?
> 
> There is a "prompt on logout" option in the advanced->sessions applet
> that turns this on/off IIRC.
> 
> alan
> 
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