Since last week's update to KDE, I have a "Suspend" button in my KDE logout dialogue, which changes to "Hibernate" if shift is held (very Windows-esque). I was going to ask how to disable this, as neither suspend nor hibernate work correctly on my system. However, I've already downloaded the SRPM and had a look at the patch providing these buttons. As far as I can tell, they are hard-coded in. There is no option in the KDE control centre to switch off the ability to suspend, and it doesn't even read in a configuration file! So the only way I can remove the button is to recompile kdebase, and repeat every time the package is updated. Great! Shouldn't features like this be added properly in a Unix-like manner, rather than hard-coding them so that users don't have a choice, as in Windows? Jonathan -- http://jonathan.rawle.org/