Re: Log out menu



Hi ergodic, thanks for you answers.
Yes, I use the "Alt" key for shoot down, but what I need is a fast
wayto reboot. I'm already try "Alt + F2" then "r" but it's doesn't
work,just don't do nothing.
I think that the problem is in dbus... For some reason when I hit
the"log out" option in the user menu it's not
call/usr/share/gnome-shell/js/ui/endSessionDialog.js as it does in
myother user.
2011/11/28 ergodic <gmml embarqmail com>:
> Bruno I forgot to mention that you can access the "Shoot down" option by pressing the "Alt" button.  When you do this "Suspend" changes to "Power off..." while "Alt" is depressed.  Give it a try.
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>> Hi.
>>
>> I have an issue with the logout menu.
>> I have two users in my linux box, plus the root. In the first one, the
>> one that's i create previous to the gnome installation, when I choose
>> the "log out" from the upper right corner menu it's close the session
>> and let mi in the user login screen.
>>
>> With the second user, created from the "Sytem Settings"->"User
>> Accounts", when I choos "log out" it's show mi a message window with
>> the options "Shoot down", "Reboot" and "Log out".
>>
>> How can I get this behavior in the first user to?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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