Another issue introduced by this is that (as Martin mentioned earlier)
we need to document both ways to shut down. This affects not only Ubuntu
documentation but includes yet another delta in the Gnome documentation
where we need to depart from upstream. We've only just found out about
this change in the documentation team, although fortunately it is before
string freeze.

Lots of people will remove the FUSA applet, either intentionally to save
panel space (because they don't have multi-user systems and can't see
the point of the huge long applet) or accidentally, so I can't see that
we can avoid documenting both ways. And this looks clumsy.

I would have thought that having one consistent way to shut down the
system is much more desirable.

There is also a problem with reinstating the FUSA applet - it's very
difficult to find in the "Add to Panel" dialogue. I've reported that as
bug 337479.

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When FUSA applet has shutdown/logout items are duplicated in "System" menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283278
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