Hi all, Well Debian is dist-upgraded after removing gnome to save space and I have just been trying to put back on the *same* X display manager that I had last time - prob is that I can't seem to find it. I thought it was gdm and installed that but its not the same. The one I was using before had a menu at the top for session, language and most importantly a shutdown option that rebooted the machine. This was used by the other user of my machine when she wanted to reboot to windows. gdm does not have that. I have put xdm on and thought "oh I can tell her to use Ctrl-Alt-Del" (CAL) to reboot. But that only works if you dont login via xdm. xdm traps CAL. Does anyone know what the display manager is that has that shutdown menu on it. I was sure it was gnome but gdm aint it.
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