On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 11:05:27 -0500, David Liguori <liguorid@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Doug Stewart wrote: > > Paul Howarth wrote: > > > >> Stephen Costigan wrote: > >> > >>> Linux is so AWESOME man! The only thing that bugs me is there's no > >>> shutdown button. How can I reboot or turn off computer? Everytime I > >>> install software, it never asks me to reboot. I'm an expert Windows > >>> user and I was working as an IT Manager until recently, so I know alot > >>> about computers. I just need to know how to turn this thing off! > >> > >> > >> > >> Log out. > >> > >> Having logged out, there should, on the login screen, be an "Actions" > >> (I think) menu you can select "shutdown" from. > >> > >> Alternatively, from the command line, as root, try: > >> > >> # /sbin/shutdown -h now > >> > >> Paul. > >> > > > > This is just a guess, but I think Stephen was joking. > > > > At least, I _hope_ he was... > > > Well, if the guy is using KDE, last I checked, it might not be quite as obvious. But my impression also is that he is yanking our chains. The bit about not being asked to reboot sort of gives it away. > That's only true if you are using the KDE that comes with Fedora. If yoy upgrade it from the kde-redhat, and use KDM, when you click the "Logout" button it actually gives you the options: o Log Out o Turn Off o Restart --- o Cancel -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Gustavo Seabra Graduate Student Chemistry Dept. Kansas State University Registered Linux user number 381680 ------------------------------------------------------------------ If at first you don't succeed... ...skydiving is not for you.