tor, 28.04.2005 kl. 03.17 skrev Jeff Spaleta: > On 4/27/05, Gerry Tool <gstool@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I see the same behaviour, but can't answer the other questions. > > Deliberately making it act this way doesn't seem sensible. > > For 'modern' hardware with operational acpi the power button does a > clean shutdown, so there is an argument to be made for this being a > forward looking default. I'm not really concerned about arguing about > default behavior i just want to know how to re-enable it for my older > hardware as needed and whether or not this needs to be filed if this > is actually a bug. If this is an intended change in default behavior, > I'll let other people light the torches and wave around pitchforks > while lusting for the sticky sweet blood of developers. I'll gladly > settle for learning how to reconfigure options as needed so I can get > a shutdown back on my gdm login for my older non-acpi hardware. > > -jef"my k6-2 box is definitely not going to have a soft reboot when > the power button is hit"spaleta What about the currently logged on gnome session - will that be "properly" logged off? Kyrre