On Mon, 2025-09-08 at 14:40 +0200, Franta Hanzlík via users wrote:
> I thought removing or disabling the OFF button would be a fairly
> simple and obvious thing to do.

You would think so, too...

Half the problem is that *that* part of the menu is whole system rather
than per-person (i.e. people can edit the list of applications showing
in *their* menu), but other menus are meant to be everyone sees the
same stuff.

There's policy editors which can be used to set rules on who can use
those shutdown functions, but that does not remove the actual menu
listing.  Like what happens when two people are logged in at once, if
one of them tries to shutdown (for instance) it gets blocked.

There's some logic in the way that *could* be done.  The first person
could tell the system to shutdown, and it won't while the other one's
still using it.  Then when the second person tells the system it can
shut down, it could follow through and do it.  But it's not queueing up
shutdown commands, it's just that the last person to leave the room
will be the one switching things off.  Also logical, and far easier to
understand and deal with.

There were kiosk mode set-ups in the past, where the options for what
certain people could do was quite limited.  But that's more guest-mode
oriented, where each person using the system doesn't have an account on
it.

You'd think there'd be office-modes, or system-server modes, where you
could easily blacklist a variety of options (such as shutdown and
reboot) from all but specific users.



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