Folks: Been playing around with Disco for a tad bit, and overall it's fine, a few GUI items that seem a bit declasse' in comparison to the very rich visuals of many of the apps . . . .
But, one "issue" that I've found to be "problematic" is the seeming lack of a log in window button for "suspend" . . . sometimes I like to boot up the system, but then I've got other things to do, before logging in, or I'm going to be doing something so I want to officially "log out" or "not log in" yet . . . but I want to "suspend" operations . . . . Seems like from the log in window in Lu I have the choice of a large "shut down" button, or a large "restart" button??? Over in the distant cousin of Ubuntu-MATE I can and will "suspend" from the drop down menu in the user log in window . . . very handy to be able to do that. I do "realize" that if I "suspend" from the logged in Lu system it asks for a password to get back into the system, but as I'm moving around from linux system to OSX to another linux . . . many of the other systems offer "suspend" or "sleep" from the user log in window . . . but seemingly Disco is not offering that option??? Thanks for listening, F
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