[opensuse] leap 42.1: how to configure leave-shutdown "buttons" in task bar?
Hi, I just installed leap on an old hp laptop. I want to have this button in the task bar, where you click on a red button to shutdown the computer. No, when clicking on the button it offers to "leave", meaning to log out and then log in again. There appear three tiny buttons to the right (without info on hovering...) and one of them really shuts the computer down, but I want this to be the default. I have not found a setting to make "shutdown" the default action. How can I have that? Maybe another button I haven't found? (Background: it's a laptop for my mother (80+). She's used to turn off the computer with that tiny button. When it now just logs-out this is not explainable to her...) Thanks for hints. Daniel -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Barcelona http://www.daniel-bauer.com room in Barcelona: https://www.airbnb.es/rooms/2416137 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Wednesday, 17 February 2016 11:59:40 GMT Daniel Bauer wrote:
Hi,
I just installed leap on an old hp laptop. I want to have this button in the task bar, where you click on a red button to shutdown the computer.
No, when clicking on the button it offers to "leave", meaning to log out and then log in again. There appear three tiny buttons to the right (without info on hovering...) and one of them really shuts the computer down, but I want this to be the default.
I have not found a setting to make "shutdown" the default action. How can I have that? Maybe another button I haven't found?
(Background: it's a laptop for my mother (80+). She's used to turn off the computer with that tiny button. When it now just logs-out this is not explainable to her...)
Thanks for hints.
Daniel Try SystemSettings5/Workpace/Startup and Shutdown/Desktop Session.
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Cool, thank you! (I always wonder about the creative way to distribute settings all over a system - or why something has a context-menu "settings", when they are somewhere else :-) ) Am 17.02.2016 um 12:37 schrieb ianseeks:
On Wednesday, 17 February 2016 11:59:40 GMT Daniel Bauer wrote:
Hi,
I just installed leap on an old hp laptop. I want to have this button in the task bar, where you click on a red button to shutdown the computer.
No, when clicking on the button it offers to "leave", meaning to log out and then log in again. There appear three tiny buttons to the right (without info on hovering...) and one of them really shuts the computer down, but I want this to be the default.
I have not found a setting to make "shutdown" the default action. How can I have that? Maybe another button I haven't found?
(Background: it's a laptop for my mother (80+). She's used to turn off the computer with that tiny button. When it now just logs-out this is not explainable to her...)
Thanks for hints.
Daniel Try SystemSettings5/Workpace/Startup and Shutdown/Desktop Session.
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On Wednesday, 17 February 2016 13:12:36 GMT Daniel Bauer wrote:
Cool, thank you!
(I always wonder about the creative way to distribute settings all over a system - or why something has a context-menu "settings", when they are somewhere else :-) )
yes, there are some questionable user interface decisions, sometimes they seem to end up developer centric instead of user centric :o)
Am 17.02.2016 um 12:37 schrieb ianseeks:
On Wednesday, 17 February 2016 11:59:40 GMT Daniel Bauer wrote:
Hi,
I just installed leap on an old hp laptop. I want to have this button in the task bar, where you click on a red button to shutdown the computer.
No, when clicking on the button it offers to "leave", meaning to log out and then log in again. There appear three tiny buttons to the right (without info on hovering...) and one of them really shuts the computer down, but I want this to be the default.
I have not found a setting to make "shutdown" the default action. How can I have that? Maybe another button I haven't found?
(Background: it's a laptop for my mother (80+). She's used to turn off the computer with that tiny button. When it now just logs-out this is not explainable to her...)
Thanks for hints.
Daniel
Try SystemSettings5/Workpace/Startup and Shutdown/Desktop Session.
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Le 17/02/2016 11:59, Daniel Bauer a écrit :
I have not found a setting to make "shutdown" the default action. How can I have that? Maybe another button I haven't found?
it's in the kde config start and stop desktop session jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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