If "default" means the first thing I see when I install the "fallback"
desktop, then the "default" configuration does not have a way to log
out.
Several minutes of googling tells me I can use gnome-session-quit in the
terminal. OK, I can memorize that... but I would not call this "easily
usable" a
The *default* configuration works correctly, and implies that you have
recommended packages installed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1423182
Title:
Gnome-flash
I just tested, it's possible to add the User menu to panel manually and
then log out. So this is just a case of bad default configuration. Do
you know which package handles that?
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gnome-session-flashback should not *depend* on indicator-applet, as
there are people who want to use custom applets.
However, it recommends it, and recommended packages are installed by
default (but it is possible to remove them later).
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The fallback desktop should be easily usable by non-skilled users and
currently it is not. This is not a bug but bad default configuration.
Perhaps it would be a solution if gnome-session-flashback would depend
on indicator-applet and any other packages possibly needed.
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You should either install indicator-applet (which is recommended by
gnome-panel, indirectly) or manually add User Menu / Shutdown applets to
the panel (if for some reason you can't install extra packages).
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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