On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 23:49 +0000, Paul Broadhead wrote:
> You might be able to restore the logout menu by changing a gnome-session
> setting. Be careful with this application as you can change all kinds of
> things...  Press Alt-F2 and type "gconf-editor" into the dialogue box
> then click "run".  Open the "apps" branch, then scroll down and open
> "gnome-session", then click on "options".   If the box beside the
> "logout_prompt" option is blank, click it so that it contains a tick.
> Now close the Configuration Editor and your logout menu should be
> restored.

Well, that certainly fixed the problem. As far as I know, I never
unchecked that box. It seems to me that it should be checked in the
default installation. Perhaps it is, but for some reason, my particular
installation--I used the alternate CD--somehow screwed up. I'd have to
do a new installation to check this and that's just to painful to think
about. Thanks for the info! -- al

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