
On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 23:38:31 -0600 J Leslie Turriff <jlturriff@mail.com> wrote:
On 2022-11-25 14:34:08 JJM de Faber wrote:
|On 25/11/2022 21:03, gumb wrote: |> On 25/11/2022 18:29, JJM de Faber wrote: |>> Hello everybody. |>> |>> How do I get the leave command back on the desktop (after mouse right |>> click)? |>> |>> Or else how to create a logout icon ? |>> |>> Thanks in advance,Hans. |> |> I read that it had been removed in a recent version of Plasma, though |> I don't recall if there was a configuration added anywhere to put it |> back. |> |> As an alternative, if you really want it on the desktop, you could use |> the lock/logout Plasma widget. |> |> gumb | |Using a widget to logoff is like a gun to kill a fly. | |But I found a realy simple alternative !!! Use Ctrl+Alt+DEL and |enter . | |In KDE this does the logoff.
Gee... how very 'I never used this feature, so you shouldn't either'.
Sorry, somehow the the 1st time this went out only to the originator :-) I think there are many ways to kill a fly, lately more and more often neither mouse nor multifingerings do the honors so I just reach back for the electrical switch on the box; after all, a system should always be 100% prepared for a powerout. -- Every day of the week I boot a different (Linux) OS. For each system /home/userMe is a link to a provisionally different directory on a remote data drive. My email client Sylpheed has a folder link in every /home/userMe directory pointing to a directory on another remote data drive. I nominate Sylpheed for the Nobel prize of Compuke-Conviviality and expect every one of my OS'es and apps to behave this way or soon be gone from my computer.