[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hm, this is interesting.  I installed 4.2 when it became stable over the 
weekend and it has the power off or reboot grayed out.  I know xfce4 4.2 has 
configure options to enable this but the ebuild doesn't show any use flags for 
it and I haven't had a chance to investigate further.  Howe do I get it to let 
me do this.  My user is a member of the wheel group and can do su -.

Thanks.


From: Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2005/01/27 Thu AM 06:03:14 GMT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] exiting wm xfce4

xfce4 version 4.2 is now stable on x86. It has options to reboot or halt
when you use the exit button from the panel. if you want to halt or
reboot you need to give your user password.

On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 07:42 +0000, Russ Brown wrote:

HK wrote:

n_powell wrote:



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Having just gone through this, I know how to get it done.

You need to install sudo, and your user needs to be configured in the
/etc/sudoers file.  man sudoers will give you the info for this.

In the /etc/sudoers file, there are options for shutdown that are
commented by default.  Uncomment them and you will have access to the
shutdown/reboot options from withing XFCE4.

Aaron Kulbe
a.k.a. SuperLag on FreeNode.

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