[Expired for indicator-session (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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I keep on finding my wife's laptop on in the morning with Are you sure
you want to shut down... on the screen.
Now that I KNOW that there are gconf keys, I can fix that, but I only
know because I came here to try to find a fix. If there were a right-
click menu I would have saved a fair amount
Omer - that is the most developer-blinkered response I think I have EVER
read - and I'm a 30-year-experienced techie developer. Jonathan hit most
of the points, but I have to readdress the there's a key comment of
yours. Yes there IS a key, and there is a perfectly simple API that YOU,
as the
would anyone explain what this bug report is about? as far as a right
click menu for settings is concerned thats no where in the spec so 'wont
fix' there are gconf keys to suppress the shutdown, reboot etc
confirmation dialogues. and for the timer. there is no timer in Lucid.
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no preferences
Sure. The original complaint was that the Indicator Applet Session
(indicator-session), which replaced the Fast User-Switcher Applet (FUSA)
and the Shutdown Applet, lacks any sort of preferences or settings
that used to be available for users with the previous applets.
To address your comments:
** Branch linked: lp:~ubunt-u-markbenjamin/indicator-applet/reorient
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no preferences settings in indicator-applet-session logging out menu (top right
menu)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/425552
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