Re: Power-off stupidity remains in Fedora 17

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2012-06-12 17:38, Aaron Konstam skrev:
I know that complaining with each successive version of Fedora gets
annoying. But would someone tell me why the developers insist on retains
the stupidity of having to hold down the alt key to get to the power off
option.

It is certainly a stupid feature and it continues on with its stupidity.
Ok, now I can relax until the same feature appears in F18.

Just installed Fedora 17 on VM in VirtualBox and can't undersand what stupidity you are talking about. I don't need to hold down alt key. Just click on the user name in right top corner and then click on "Power Off..." on the botton of the menu.

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Jon Ingason
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