On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Russell Golden wrote:
I kinda don't understand how this can be confusing... When I'm logged in to
GNOME, how do I log out and to back to the graphical login screen? (this is
the reason I'm still using RHL9 instead of FC4. That and because Fedora and
WinXP can't be on the same hard disk)
FC4 and WinXP Pro coexist quite happily (or perhaps they just tolerate
each other...) on one disk in my laptop.
As others have pointed out, in GNOME logout, restart, and shutdown are
options under the Desktop menu. There is also a logout button applet so
you can do it with one click (plus confirmation) from your taksbar.
Right-click on the taksbar, then Add to Panel, then Logout.
David C. Chipman wrote:
Hi Russell,
What do you mean, "logout"? If you have logged in with the
graphical login, then once you are back at the graphical login screen, you
are no longer logged in. If you have logged in with the text terminal
login, then you need to leave the GUI, and enter "exit" at the command
prompt. You don't say, though,
-David Chipman
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 21:14:32 -0600
Russell Golden <dragonite.wylie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm probably being blind here (at least, I hope so). Where is the logout
function for the Fedora Core 4 GUI?
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