Hi Israel, Fair enough, sometimes it can be difficult to get the message across in text, but as long as we get there in the end right? :)
Running "lxsession-default quit" produces the same logout menu as lxsession-logout, which means that it also shows the shutdown/reboot buttons. And yes, choices are what makes free desktops awesome! :) 2014-07-14 15:29 GMT+02:00 Israel <[email protected]>: > Hi Anders, > I misunderstood you, I thought you meant the shutdown buttons in lightdm. > But, you are meaning the logout dialog. It was unclear to me what you > meant. > > I am sorry for misunderstanding you, now I see!!! Thanks for your reply! > > You may be able to edit the shutdown menu, to simply log out the user, > though you may be right, there could be no way to do what you are looking > for. > I made the exec bold... > > [Desktop Entry] > Name=Shutdown > Name[zh_TW]=關機 > Comment=Shutdown or Reboot > Icon=system-shutdown-panel > Exec=*lxsession-default quit* > NoDisplay=true > > > But I expect, that if you can do it easily with XFCE, then that is the > proper choice for your scenario. It is always so wonderful to have > choices!! > We can run the same OS with different DE for different needs! > > Thanks for mailing us back. It is a good lesson to me, that I need ask > more questions to understand much better what someone is talking about > SPECIFICALLY :) > > > On 07/14/2014 07:49 AM, Anders Bruun Olsen wrote: > > Hi Israel, > > I have no idea how you got that from what I have written. My question > has nothing to do with starting X. That is not a problem at all. The > problem is that the logout menu shows the shutdown/reboot buttons, which I > do not want unprivileged users to see. The logout menu is a part of LXDE, > not the login manager (lightdm or slim). In particular the buttons are a > part of the lxsession-logout package. > > Having researched LXDE a bit more, it does not seem possible, and it > seems that Lubuntu is not really an option for running a terminal server, > without modifying code, which I do not want to do. I'm gonna go with XFCE > instead. There I can set a policy with polkit, which will at least grey out > the shutdown/reboot buttons (rendering them unclickable). Thanks for your > replies and suggestions :) > > > > ... > > > -- > Anders Bruun Olsen > It-ansvarlig > Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab > (Society for Danish Language and Literature) > > > > -- > Regards > > -- Anders Bruun Olsen It-ansvarlig Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab (Society for Danish Language and Literature)
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