** Description changed: ### Summary I would like to propose the addition of a log out/log in feature for the desktop environment session in Ubuntu Live mode. This enhancement would significantly improve user experience by allowing users to switch between different user sessions without needing to restart the system. ### Rationale Currently, when using Ubuntu in Live mode, users can only shut down or restart the system to return to the login screen. This limitation can be cumbersome, especially for users who want to test various configurations or applications without rebooting. Implementing a log out/log in feature would provide several benefits: 1. Package Installation Requirements: Some packages installed via `apt` require a session log out and login to function properly. Additionally, live distros are often used to test packages, making it essential for users to be able to refresh their sessions after installations. + + A good example of a package that requires a session log out and login to + function properly is GNOME Shell extensions. When you install or update + certain GNOME Shell extensions via apt, the changes may not take effect + until you log out of your session and log back in. This is because the + GNOME Shell environment needs to reload its configuration and extensions + upon starting a new session. 2. Enhanced Usability: Users could easily switch between different user accounts or sessions, making it more convenient for testing and demonstration purposes. 3. Improved Workflow: Users could maintain their work environment and switch back to it after logging out, similar to how other operating systems handle user sessions. 4. Better Resource Management: Logging out of a session could free up system resources without requiring a full reboot, making the Live environment more efficient. ### Proposed Solution - Introduce a "Log Out" option in the system menu of the desktop environment while in Live mode. - Upon logging out, users should be presented with the login screen where they can enter credentials for another user or return to the original session. - Ensure that any unsaved work prompts users before logging out to prevent data loss. ### Potential Challenges - Security Concerns: Consideration must be given to how user sessions are managed securely in a Live environment. - Resource Management: Ensure that logging out effectively frees up resources without affecting system stability. ### Conclusion Adding a log out/log in feature to Ubuntu Live mode would greatly enhance its usability and flexibility. I believe this feature aligns with Ubuntu's commitment to providing a user-friendly experience and would be beneficial for both casual users and developers testing various configurations. Thank you for considering this request!
** Description changed: ### Summary I would like to propose the addition of a log out/log in feature for the desktop environment session in Ubuntu Live mode. This enhancement would significantly improve user experience by allowing users to switch between different user sessions without needing to restart the system. ### Rationale Currently, when using Ubuntu in Live mode, users can only shut down or restart the system to return to the login screen. This limitation can be cumbersome, especially for users who want to test various configurations or applications without rebooting. Implementing a log out/log in feature would provide several benefits: - 1. Package Installation Requirements: Some packages installed via `apt` - require a session log out and login to function properly. Additionally, - live distros are often used to test packages, making it essential for - users to be able to refresh their sessions after installations. + 1. Package Installation Requirements: Kive distros are often used to + test packages, making it essential for users to be able to refresh their + sessions after installations. Some packages installed via `apt` require + a session log out and login to function properly, for example: - A good example of a package that requires a session log out and login to - function properly is GNOME Shell extensions. When you install or update - certain GNOME Shell extensions via apt, the changes may not take effect - until you log out of your session and log back in. This is because the - GNOME Shell environment needs to reload its configuration and extensions - upon starting a new session. + * GNOME Shell Extensions: A good example of a package that requires a + session log out and login to function properly is GNOME Shell + extensions. When you install or update certain GNOME Shell extensions + via apt, the changes may not take effect until you log out of your + session and log back in. This is because the GNOME Shell environment + needs to reload its configuration and extensions upon starting a new + session. + + * Flatpak: Another example is that applications installed by Flatpak may + not appear on your desktop until the session is restarted + (https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak.github.io/issues/619). 2. Enhanced Usability: Users could easily switch between different user accounts or sessions, making it more convenient for testing and demonstration purposes. 3. Improved Workflow: Users could maintain their work environment and switch back to it after logging out, similar to how other operating systems handle user sessions. 4. Better Resource Management: Logging out of a session could free up system resources without requiring a full reboot, making the Live environment more efficient. ### Proposed Solution - Introduce a "Log Out" option in the system menu of the desktop environment while in Live mode. - Upon logging out, users should be presented with the login screen where they can enter credentials for another user or return to the original session. - Ensure that any unsaved work prompts users before logging out to prevent data loss. ### Potential Challenges - Security Concerns: Consideration must be given to how user sessions are managed securely in a Live environment. - Resource Management: Ensure that logging out effectively frees up resources without affecting system stability. ### Conclusion Adding a log out/log in feature to Ubuntu Live mode would greatly enhance its usability and flexibility. I believe this feature aligns with Ubuntu's commitment to providing a user-friendly experience and would be beneficial for both casual users and developers testing various configurations. Thank you for considering this request! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2091797 Title: [Feature request] Live mode: Make it possible to log out/log in from the desktop environment session To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/2091797/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
