On 07/19/2016 10:38 AM, Brad Campbell wrote:
On 19/07/16 00:37, Steve Litt wrote:
SPECIAL USERNAMES
For instance, to reboot the computer from the login screen, type in the
username "reboot" (without the quotes), then when asked for the
password put the root password, and it reboots.
...

This is one I find interesting. I've never used an operating system
where it was required to know root credentials to halt or reboot the
machine from the login screen. Certainly if the machine is logged in but
locked, unlocking is required first but on any of the other OS I use I
can simply shutdown or reboot unauthenticated
...
So all that rambling comes back to "why do I need to know my root
password to halt or reboot the machine from the login screen?"

Well, that question is probably best answered by the SLiM developers.

However, AFAICT the SLiM login manager is no longer maintained. If Devuan is using it as a default, I suggest someone maintain it and make these changes or we use a different login manager.

If someone here is maintaining, maybe we want to let the world know. Other OSes might need it.

I am pretty sure it's trivial to install a different login manager if SLiM is not to your liking. Or has systemd crept into the rest of them?

Simon
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