Ben Arnold wrote:
The way I do it:You don't need that, just update your kde. If it's up-to-date, there is an option to turn the computer off in the logout screen.
Create a launcher on the desktop pointing to "/sbin/shutdown" and run it as a different user: root. It needs to be root but you can set it up to do that in launcher properties.
The same can be done with /sbin/reboot.
I'm using KDE and find it a pain to logout and then shutdown.
Hope it helps.
Banana
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