On 4/1/24 02:32, François Patte wrote:
Le 2024-04-01 10:40, Samuel Sieb a écrit :
On 4/1/24 01:08, François Patte wrote:
Up to yesterday, I was allowed to shutdown and hibernate my machine
as a simple user.
Using the gui or the command line?
I use xfce and in the panel there is tab with the user name, using this
you can shutdown, hibernate or lock the session. Now shutdown and
hibernate are greyed and I can't use them.
I have to become root in a terminal and use the command init 0.
What happens if you run "shutdown" or "reboot" in the terminal as your user?
And if that doesn't work, then what happens if you do that as root?
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