Before using 'YOU' I was able to touch the off switch & I'd auto-logoff KDE and the box would shut down. Post 'YOU' touching the off switch auto-logs off KDE and brings me to the using login prompt, instead; then, when I choose 'shutdown' I am prompted for the root PW before the box will shut down. Why would this be?? I have checked the settings within KDE & the 'powermanagement' file and they seem to be unchagned. Anyone else had this problem, or did I unknowingly change something else that caused this? Thanks... ...CH
The Wednesday 2004-01-28 at 10:54 -0600, C Hamel wrote:
Before using 'YOU' I was able to touch the off switch & I'd auto-logoff KDE and the box would shut down. Post 'YOU' touching the off switch auto-logs off KDE and brings me to the using login prompt, instead; then, when I choose 'shutdown' I am prompted for the root PW before the box will shut down. Why would this be??
That's the correct behavior, I think. Probably root can configure a list of which users are allowed to power off. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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C Hamel
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