Hi all, I would like to evoke the gnome-shutdown applet (=shutdown dialog) by a command or keyboard shortcut. Do you have any idea how to achieve it, what command is in the background of this applet? "Weak" alternatives I've found: I)immediate shutdown, suspend, hibernate or restart (without dialog) by gnome-power-cmd.sh: "gnome-power-cmd.sh shutdown",... II)power button: get a dialog window (not the same as that of the shutdown applet, not shortcut/command, no hibernate option); ACPI event. III)external applications (nice programs, but without hibernate option -- currently): "Shutdown Now" (http://www.anthsworld.co.nr/), "Gshutdown" (http://gshutdown.tuxfamily.org). Other experience: IV)In "Main:System:Preferences:Personal:Keyboard Shortcuts" no keyboard shortcut definition possibility is available for the shutdown applet. V)shutdown applet: no Properties; its icon is "gnome-shutdown.svg", but there is no "gnome-shutdown" command. Any idea is appreciated, Zoli -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list