Re: KDE and LogOff

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On 22-Oct-2002 at 18:08:39 Duncan Rubinger wrote:
> Sure, but that's not my intention, I don't want to come back to the login
> screen to shutdown only. There must be a solution to shutdown while
> logging off from KDE. When I press logout in GNOME and menu appears with
> three options: reboot, shutdown, logout !! This is what I'm looking for in
> KDE as well ...
> 
Got to the redhat menu (bottom left) -> Preferences -> Personilization (the
one that has crypto, accesibility etc in it). From here go to 'login
manager' or 'system manager' - can't remember which. You can then select
what happens upon logout - shutdown the system, reboot it or login as a
different user. Also you can un-set logout confirmation, so one click of the
logout button and your system will shutdown.


John.


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