I've already discussed this with joem. Consensus seemed to be to enable
the menu by default and to disable session autosave by default. I just
haven't had time to commit it yet.
Nathaniel
Serge Eric Thiam wrote:
Hello,
I can report that it's working on my system properlly. I can logout and
restart my system from Desktop->Logout->[Menu]
Hope this helps,
regards,
-- Eric
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 07:52 -0500, Leonardo Boshell wrote:
Hello there,
I'd like to ask those of you who are using Gnome 2.10 a favor.
See, we have been distributing gnome-session along with a rather ugly
hack that tries to hide the log-out menu by default, since the "Restart"
and "Shut down" options weren't working at all [1].
Fortunately, the upstream developers implemented a saner logic behind
that log-out menu and now gnome-session (since version 2.9.4) relies on
GDM to call the restart and shut-down actions.
If you are currently using gnome-session-2.10, please verify if the
"Shut down" and "Restart the computer" actions from Desktop->Logout are
working correctly. That's all. First, make sure that gnome-session
actually shows you those options by going to
Desktop->Preferences->Sessions and activating "Ask on logout".
Hopefully, if everything goes well, we'll finally be able to drop our
embarrassing hack. Thank you for your time and help :).
Leonardo Boshell
[1] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30230
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