On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 18:15:38 +0000 Ted Gould <[email protected]> wrote:
> I feel like today we're given the choice between two bugs: > > * Don't allow restart/shutdown to work with multiple users This will slightly inconvenience the user trying to shutdown the machine. I would expect that an user that has the power to shutdown a machine would also have the power to shutdown it from a terminal/console, and give the users a bit of time to save work/log out. > * Don't save sessions on restart/shutdown This potentially causes loss of work and certainly loss of current sessions. So, I guess, for me the choice is the last one. Of course, nothing prohibits the "admin" user to 'shutdown -h now', with the very same losses. But -- and this is important -- it is *not* Ubuntu causing it. Just a personal view. Thanks. ..hggdh..
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