On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 23:08 -0600, Jonathan Berry wrote: > Whoa, when did this happen? At the moment, I still have a Shutdown > option rather than suspend and I didn't see anything Gnome related in > the update I just did (nothing obvious, at least). I would have to > agree with you; you should be able to shut down from the menu. As > Jeff notes, you cannot change kernels without rebooting (unless we get > Xen really working...). And as you note, suspend still uses some > power and it is fairly likely that suspend or hibernate will not work > properly on some (most?) systems. I think the work on it is great and > maybe one day things will all work well enough to rely on it, but why > take away the nice Shutdown menu option? I assume you could still do > a CLI shutdown, but that requires root (Or does it? man reboot seems > to imply that users can use shutdown, halt, and reboot (when logged in > locally). I could test it, but that makes it difficult to finish this > email...). This is not something I wish to see come up hundreds or > thosands of times on the Fedora users list... : ) Another (horrible) argument is that you can log out to GDM, and from GDM shut down or reboot. Again, horrible argument. -- Jesse Keating RHCE (geek.j2solutions.net) Fedora Legacy Team (www.fedoralegacy.org) GPG Public Key (geek.j2solutions.net/jkeating.j2solutions.pub)
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