On Saturday 06 Sep 2003 11:04 pm, Charles-Roberts wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Saturday 06 Sep 2003 9:27 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> >>Remind me where to find the setting that allows users to shut
> >> down?
> >
> > I've found it in kde's control centre, where I have it set to
> > allow everybody to shutdown, but still all I'm getting is a small
> > square offering logout or cancel.  Logging out drops to a text
> > shell.
> >
> > I want to be offering full shutdown, preferably with the green
> > dragon screen.  IIRC this has something to do with changing from
> > Mandrake's version of something to kde's, but what?
> >

> Anne,
> You need to use kdm (kde display mmanager) instead of xdm.
>
> Charles

Almost right, Charles <g> but you put me in the right direction.  
Under MCC I found the desktop manager.  It was set to MdkKDE, which I 
changed to KDE.  The green dragon now appears with the option to shut 
down - exactly what I wanted.  Thanks

Anne
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