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The Tuesday 2008-01-08 at 13:25 -0600, Andy Clus wrote:
I've been using openSUSE 10.3 for few months and have no problems with it.
But recently, the shutdown feature is disabled by some unknown reasons. I
use GNOME, when I select Computer -> Shutdown, the Shutdown and Restart
options are disabled, and I can only choose Sleep or Hibernate.
So when I want to turn off the computer, I have to either use "shutdown -h
0" or logout first, then choose Shutdown from the Login screen, which is
very inconvenient.
Has anyone have the same problem? Could you please show me how to fix it?
No, but I always log out first, then I press ctrl-alt-supr, which I
reconfigured to mean "halt" instead of "reboot".
Question: which login manager are you using?
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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