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** Changed in: fast-user-switch-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34321
This bug is reproducible in 10.04 LTS.
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Adding Fast User Switcher applet causes shut down options to disappear from
System menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343219
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ShutDown (Quit) item was removed from System menu in Ubuntu 8.04
(Hardy), this was Ubuntu developers idea, while users are requesting to
return "ShutDown" button to the system menu or at least to make an
option to have Shutdown button even if FUSA applet is in GNOME panel,
look for example this Ubu
This bug is clearly valid. It makes much more sense to click System when
you want to Shutdown your System. Clicking your own name is worse than
clicking Start to Shutdown.
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Adding Fast User Switcher applet causes shut down options to disappear from
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Adding Fast User Switcher applet causes shut down options to disappear from
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343219
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** Also affects: baltix
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@marmuta:
Your use case , necessitates the need to trigger , FUSA using keyboard. That
*does not* necessitate the presence of a System menu item. Kindly file a
separate bug for that, which would be a papercut.
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Adding Fast User Switcher applet causes shut down options to disappear from
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I hate to have to decide between shutdown entries in the system menu and using
the FUSA. It just had to be be done again as I installed Jaunty for a friend.
She expected to be able to shutdown by menu and couldn't figure out how to do
it on her own. She does switch accounts for the family occasi
This is a design decision Not a papercut.
A paper cut is a minor usability annoyance that an average user would
encounter on his/her first day of using a new installation of Ubuntu
9.10.
For further info about papercuts criteria , pls read >
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut
Don't worry though,
** Tags added: usability
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I really really miss the old shutdown menu of Hardy Heron...
The new menu is hidden, I have to use the shutdown button to make it appear,
It's a normal window instead of a big modal menu, the icons are less big and my
computer think I'm stupid :
"ShutDown : Ends your session and turns off the co
It does not make any sense to reopen the bug if the developers disagree.
I think the message was clear. The made a decision. If they render it
invalid we need to accept it, even if we disagree. We are free to use
another Linux. Maybe the decision is reconsidered at some point.
Personally I have dis
given that this bug has a real effect on usability, I believe that
tagging this "invalid" is not justified. The devs may disagree, but they
should allow users voice their legitimate concerns about this.
** Changed in: fast-user-switch-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
** Also affects:
I have to agree with everyone else here. Give us an option to bring the
icons back in the system menu. I don't even use the system menu per se,
but I've added the "Main Menu" to get rid of all the other clutter, and
I've configured everything such that it's in the place where (as a
migrating user
This might appear as a sane design decision to most of you sighted
persons however it *does* creates problems to the blind orca screen
reader users. It is really difficult to access the applet with the
keyboard.
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Adding Fast User Switcher applet causes shut down options to disappear from
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I accidentally got both the Shutdown option in the System menu as well
as my FUSA.
I preferred using the Shutdown Option from the System menu, so I didn't like
the default FUSA after upgrading to Jaunty, so I removed the FUSA and was using
the Shutdown Option from SYstem Menu.
While demonstratin
Because this report is about accessibility for those without a mouse and
has nothing to do with accessing the preferences and administration
settings, it does warrant a separate bug report.
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After killing and restarting the panel, things are back to normal.
However, I just tried again and I can repeat this behaviour. Does this
warrant a separate bug?
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You
> I have yesterday removed, and just now re-added fusa to the menu. The
result is, well, unexected
the issue is different than the one described there, open a new bug
about it
> What *does* gnome-panel look for to determine whether or not to
display session exit options?
it goes through applets
Dylan McCall wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-04-18 at 19:28 +, Johannes Rohr wrote:
>> wouldn't the best solution be to make this configurable, give users the
>> choice?
>>
>
> In theory, that's the case now with the gconf
> key /apps/fast-user-switch-applet/show_session_commands. Unfortunately,
> gnome
I have yesterday removed, and just now re-added fusa to the menu. The
result is, well, unexected: Now the system menu has only two entries:
"Info zu GNOME" and "Info zu Ubuntu". Not only the shutdown menu is gone
but also the control centre menu. So there is definitely something that
needs to be fi
I can understand the argument, but actually I do not think it is that
confusing. In the real world and on the computer there are always more
than one way to do things. The question is what is more confusing:
Having the possibility to do a thing in another way or not being able to
do a thing because
the reason why it has been changed is that have several way to do the
same thing by default is confusing, changes always take some getting
used to for user upgradings but that's not a reason to refuse any
change, having a gconf key to have the menu items showed would be fine
if somebody wants to wo
the reason why it has been changed is that have several way to do the
same thing by default is confusing, changes always take some getting
used to for user upgradings but that's not a reason to refuse any
change, having a gconf key to have the menu items showed would be fine
if somebody wants to wo
On Sat, 2009-04-18 at 19:28 +, Johannes Rohr wrote:
> wouldn't the best solution be to make this configurable, give users the
> choice?
>
In theory, that's the case now with the gconf
key /apps/fast-user-switch-applet/show_session_commands. Unfortunately,
gnome-panel does not look at it for t
Another problem: If I have to remove FUSA to get a functional system
menu, I loose access to the guest session feature, as the latter one is
not accessible from the system menu.
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wouldn't the best solution be to make this configurable, give users the
choice?
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Adding Fast User Switcher applet causes shut down options to disappear from
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343219
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My 2¢, about what the problem is:
1. FUSA is part of the /default/ panel config in Ubuntu, meaning that it
is made harder for people who want or have to use the keyboard to
execute shutdown, reboot and so forth after a fresh install. You have to
opt out of it, not opt in. Also, you have to know in
I think this will be a CLASSIC wrong decision. It reminds me on the
decision of GNOME to choose spatial browsing for nautilus some years
ago.
Thing is: Every big change in usability does mean people will have to
relearn stuff. So this should only be done if you have very good
reasons. Mostly this
what is the issue and what do you want changed then? if you don't want
to use fusa just remove it from your configuration?
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Adding Fast User Switcher applet causes shut down options to disappear from
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343219
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I, and most people here, understand it is a design decision. That
doesn't make this less of a bug.
It's a short-sighted design decision which, while sensible for some use
cases, absolutely decimates others. I won't go into the usability of
FUSA itself, but suffice it to say it has nothing on the (
that's a design decision and not a bug
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Martin,
I don't know what version of the FUSA that you are using, but it has had
Policykit support for some time now in Jaunty, so you can shut down when
multiple users are logged in just like you can when using the old
session dialog (System -> Shut Down). I'm not sure why you see the issue
that
** Also affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: fast-user-switch-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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