All,
I have a laptop and a workstation on which I recently installed Fedora 10 running KDE 4.1.3 both of which are showing an odd behavior that only occurred after a “yum update –y” that applied a bunch of patches.
Prior to the patching, when I selected “Leave” and then “Shutdown”/”Logout”/”Restart” I would get a little popup window that allowed me to select “Logout”, “Shutdown” or “Restart”. Now the same popup window only gives me “Logout”. I can then logout, and select shutdown or restart from the sign on screen, but I was wondering where to look to change this back to the original behavior.
I’ve done some searching, but not found anything. Since this showed up on two very different hardware platforms, I assume I’m not the only one to see it.
Under the System Settings / Advanced Tab / Session Manager the “Offer Shutdown Options” box is checked.
I’m afraid I don’t know which batch of updates caused the change; I do know it wasn’t the initial batch of 80+ updates, but as with any new release, the updates have been coming pretty fast.
Thanks in advance for any information/help,
EDS, an HP Company
Richard dot Wilson at EDS dot com
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