TARBALLS DUE: GNOME 3.12.1

2014-04-11 Thread Frederic Peters
Hello all, Isn't running 3.12 sweet? Did you see the comments? Christian Schaller collected some, full of superlatives, have a look: http://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2014/04/02/gnome-3-12-release-comments/ But it doesn't end there, the new step is the 3.12.1 update release, and we need tarballs

Re: Power switch to actually turn off my computer

2014-04-11 Thread Charles T . Smith
Everybody tells me the configuration for the power button is stored in the dconf database. But that's a per-user database, isn't it? Who is the user when nobody is logged on? Does it use the root's dconf? Does the dconf database handler for the root always run, even when there's no root

Re: Power switch to actually turn off my computer

2014-04-11 Thread Bastien Nocera
On Fri, 2014-04-11 at 07:16 +, Charles T.Smith wrote: Everybody tells me the configuration for the power button is stored in the dconf database. But that's a per-user database, isn't it? Who is the user when nobody is logged on? Jasper already answered you in the parent mail: There's

Re: Power switch to actually turn off my computer

2014-04-11 Thread Charles T . Smith
Bastien Nocera hadess at hadess.net writes: On Fri, 2014-04-11 at 07:16 +, Charles T.Smith wrote: Everybody tells me the configuration for the power button is stored in the dconf database. But that's a per-user database, isn't it? Who is the user when nobody is logged on?

Re: Power switch to actually turn off my computer

2014-04-11 Thread Tomasz Torcz
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 09:21:19AM +, Charles T. Smith wrote: Oh. I still haven't learned where it stores the configuration when it's not powered up. I don't even know where to look: Why do you need this knowledge? It just implementation detail in grand scheme of handling power button

Re: Power switch to actually turn off my computer

2014-04-11 Thread Charles T . Smith
Tomasz Torcz tomek at pipebreaker.pl writes: On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 09:21:19AM +, Charles T. Smith wrote: Oh. I still haven't learned where it stores the configuration when it's not powered up. I don't even know where to look: Why do you need this knowledge? It just

Re: Power switch to actually turn off my computer

2014-04-11 Thread Tim
On 11/04/14 20:43, Charles T. Smith wrote: Tomasz Torcz tomek at pipebreaker.pl writes: On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 09:21:19AM +, Charles T. Smith wrote: Oh. I still haven't learned where it stores the configuration when it's not powered up. I don't even know where to look: Why do you

Re: Power switch to actually turn off my computer

2014-04-11 Thread Leslie S Satenstein
There are two command line programs that could help you to discover what to do.  Shutdown   and Reboot. You can, if you have a shell command, issue them at programmatically. Or, you can put your shutdown command into a crontab, and have the shutdown scheduled to occur at a prescribed time and

Re: Power switch to actually turn off my computer

2014-04-11 Thread Charles T . Smith
Leslie S Satenstein lsatenstein at yahoo.com writes: There are two command line programs that could help you to discover what to do.  Shutdown   and Reboot. (are you an AI robot?) ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org