At first, I thought that the problem was, indeed, because the clients were on 
across server reboots.  But, now it is appears that this is not the case...  It 
seems to just happen through out the day.  User logs in.  Works all day- server 
hums along... user logs out...  the restart/shutdown menu on the login screen 
does nothing.  If they forcibly reboot the client, it comes up, the menu works.

Doesn't seem to affect all the machines. Not a huge deal- but it drives some 
users crazy...

What could fail on some clients but not others during the course of a day, that 
wouldn't affect the session entirely, but will screw up the menu...

--Patrick

Patrick Rady 
Administrator, npServ 


----- "Jordan Erickson" <jerick...@logicalnetworking.net> wrote: 
> Same deal with me - when the server reboots and clients are at LDM (or 
> get kicked back to it), option menu doesn't work. 
> 
> - Jordan 
> 
> Jason Maas wrote: 
> > Hi Patrick, 
> > 
> > On 1/20/2009 6:32 PM, Patrick Rady wrote: 
> > 
> > 
> >> I have a server that has been upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04.1 64-bit. Since 
> >> the upgrade the restart/shutdown button in the lower-left corner of the 
> >> login screens does not work. You click it on any of the clients and 
> >> nothing happens. 
> >> 
> > 
> > I've seen it where if a client is on across a server reboot then those 
> > Restart and Shutdown options in LDM don't work on that particular client 
> > until after the client has been rebooted (often by holding its power 
> > button to turn it off). So our rule of thumb is that a server reboot 
> > necessitates client reboots. Maybe that's what's going on for you. 
> > 
> > Jason 
> > 
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