When I go to logoff the menu selection only says logoff. Not shutdown or restart. How do you add those to the logoff menu??
On Sunday 22 of September 2013 11:40:23 Paul Cartwright wrote:
When I go to logoff the menu selection only says logoff. Not shutdown or restart. How do you add those to the logoff menu??
In a classic menu is only one item - Logout. That opens shutdown dialog with other items. When you switch to the KickOff menu, there is a tab Leave that contains all other items - logout, reboot, shutdown,...
On Sunday 22 September 2013 10:40:23 Paul Cartwright wrote:
When I go to logoff the menu selection only says logoff. Not shutdown or restart. How do you add those to the logoff menu??
They don't need adding. Just click on the icon you have and the various options will be available - logout, shutdown, restart etc.
Apropos of your Thunderbird problem: it is obviously not a TDE problem as such, since it also occurs in i3. Have you thought of purging Thunderbird and installing from upstream? (If you don't know what I mean, just ask.) But be careful to back up your email!!
(Sorry about the out-of-thread.)
HTH Lisi
On 09/22/2013 11:04 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
They don't need adding. Just click on the icon you have and the various options will be available - logout, shutdown, restart etc.
when I click logout, I get a window with Logout and Cancel. Those are my 2 choices. if I clock logout, it.. logs me out. If I click cancel, I go back to my trinity login session.
Apropos of your Thunderbird problem: it is obviously not a TDE problem as such, since it also occurs in i3. Have you thought of purging Thunderbird and installing from upstream? (If you don't know what I mean, just ask.) But be careful to back up your email!!
(Sorry about the out-of-thread.)
Thunderbird is fine, I just had to change the full-screen to Normal in the config file.
On Monday 23 September 2013 01.33:06 Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 09/22/2013 11:04 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
They don't need adding. Just click on the icon you have and the various options will be available - logout, shutdown, restart etc.
when I click logout, I get a window with Logout and Cancel. Those are my 2 choices. if I clock logout, it.. logs me out. If I click cancel, I go back to my trinity login session.
Are you sure you are not using some other window manager (xdm, gdm)?
Thierry
On 09/23/2013 02:52 AM, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
when I click logout, I get a window with Logout and Cancel. Those are my 2 choices. if I clock logout, it.. logs me out. If I click cancel, I go back to my trinity login session.
Are you sure you are not using some other window manager (xdm, gdm)?
Thierry
that is it! of course, I am using gdm..
On 09/23/2013 02:52 AM, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
Are you sure you are not using some other window manager (xdm, gdm)?
Thierry
ok, so the question is, how do I replace gdm with the trinity app??
Am Montag, 23. September 2013 schrieb Paul Cartwright:
On 09/23/2013 02:52 AM, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
Are you sure you are not using some other window manager (xdm, gdm)?
Thierry
ok, so the question is, how do I replace gdm with the trinity app??
sorry, missed the part which distribution you're using, but install "kdm-trinity" and remove "xdm" and "gdm" will definitly do the trick.
nik
On 09/23/2013 07:10 AM, Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
sorry, missed the part which distribution you're using, but install "kdm-trinity" and remove "xdm" and "gdm" will definitly do the trick.
nik
I finally figured that out & intalled kdm-trinity. I rebooted and got to the pretty splash screen that says to "Ctrl-Alt-Del to login".. and CTRL-ALT-DEL did nothing. I couldn't login. so I did another dpkg-reconfigure kdm-trinity and put lightdm back.
not sure how to fix that problem, anyone?
Dne po 23. září 2013 Paul Cartwright napsal(a):
On 09/23/2013 07:10 AM, Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
sorry, missed the part which distribution you're using, but install "kdm-trinity" and remove "xdm" and "gdm" will definitly do the trick.
nik
I finally figured that out & intalled kdm-trinity. I rebooted and got to the pretty splash screen that says to "Ctrl-Alt-Del to login".. and CTRL-ALT-DEL did nothing. I couldn't login. so I did another dpkg-reconfigure kdm-trinity and put lightdm back.
not sure how to fix that problem, anyone?
You can turn off "Ctrl-Alt-Del to login" - in /etc/trinity/kdm/kdmrc enable: UseSAK=false
Slavek --
On 09/23/2013 07:24 AM, Slávek Banko wrote:
I finally figured that out & intalled kdm-trinity. I rebooted and got
to the pretty splash screen that says to "Ctrl-Alt-Del to login".. and CTRL-ALT-DEL did nothing. I couldn't login. so I did another dpkg-reconfigure kdm-trinity and put lightdm back.
not sure how to fix that problem, anyone?
You can turn off "Ctrl-Alt-Del to login" - in /etc/trinity/kdm/kdmrc enable: UseSAK=false
Slavek
that did not work. What I had to do was uncomment SelectedUsers= and added my login. Then when I restarted kdm-trinity it opened to the username password boxes and I could login.
On 09/23/2013 02:52 AM, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
when I click logout, I get a window with Logout and Cancel. Those are my
2 choices. if I clock logout, it.. logs me out. If I click cancel, I go back to my trinity login session.
Are you sure you are not using some other window manager (xdm, gdm)?
Thierry
yes, so I finally got kdm-trinity working and I was able to login. At first it wouldn't let me CTRL-ALT-DEL and login so I had to modify /etc/trinity/kdm/kdmrc and uncomment SelectedUsers=my_login
now the logout has 3 options, logout, shutdown & restart:) thanks!