-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It would appear that on Mar 8, Gustavo Seabra did say: > 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 I'm not an "expert" but I've been playing with fedora for a while now. And one thing I'm sure of is that there are times when I might want to shutdown my computer real fast. Just because my linux can [ and sometimes does ] stay up for days or weeks doesn't mean it has to. It is my personal pc to which no one is ever allowed to log in remotely. And it is not used as any kind of server. So whether a thunderstorm causes me to suddenly decided to close it down asap, or if I simply want to boot one of my other linux partitions, {or even occasionally to (having disabled the broadband connection to the internet) boot win98 or DrDos (usually to play some old almost forgotten game )}, I will sometime want to shut down or reboot. And Since I'm using the keyboard that's actually attached to the durned thing I never need to take the time to login as root to do so. If I want a reboot And the gui is running, then the classic three fingered salute "ctrl+alt+del" gets me a confirmation pop up where a quick enter (or a single click) will, (since I use startx to fire up x from run level three), get me out of the gui. I get a smiler effect (only faster {no confirmation pop-up) with "ctrl+alt+backspace" Once the gui is out of the way "ctrl+alt+del" will cause an immediate shutdown -r. But if I simply want to shut it down, the fastest clean shut down response I've found so far, seams to work from any console or xterm. At the bash prompt I simply type "powerdown" It wastes no time on further input, But is shuts down so fast that you'd think it knew my itchy hand was already caressing the switch on the surge protector. So far there have only been a couple of times that I was in such a hurry that it didn't close down before I said fsck it and threw the switch. ############################################################# # gpg sig for: Joe (theWordy) Philbrook DSA key ID 6C2163DE # # You can find my public gpg key at http://pgpkeys.mit.edu/ # ############################################################# -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCOeRvRZ/61mwhY94RAoloAJ9A0fHks4ERBGJozRaRVVVKnBmaZwCffoWw VkYEwC+QMd3/C5cqw70+wM4= =0u7+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- | --- ___ | <0> <-> Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^ J(tWdy)P | ~\___/~ <<jtwdyp@xxxxxxxx>>