On Mon, 08 Sep 2025 17:18:39 +0930
Tim <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 2025-09-08 at 05:29 +0200, Franta Hanzlík via users wrote:
> > There are three of us connecting to that machine, we are all friends, 
> > no one has any intentions of harming it or turning it off on purpose. 
> > But the "Shut down" button is right next to "Log Out", and it has 
> > happened to us several times that we managed to turn off the machine 
> >  - either by clicking next to it, or in distraction and haste someone 
> > thought they were finishing and turned off their PC...  
> 
> In that case, simply adding a LOG OUT button on the task bar, all by
> itself, so they don't have to go digging into the menus and pick the
> wrong thing, may help.
> 
> Right-click the task bar, choose ADD TO PANEL, scroll down through the
> window that pops up and find the LOG OUT thingy.
> -- 

Thanks for the advice - I think we'll do it that way, it seems there's 
no "cleaner" solution. Which I find interesting, I thought removing 
or disabling the OFF button would be a fairly simple and obvious thing 
to do.
-- 
Franta Hanzlik
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