Hi,
Do I need it? Well, Strictly no, we can do all things with the command line of course. But I've been using kde a long time and grown accustomed to being able to choose between logout, restart or shutdown (and cancel). All the other options are just clutter to me. I would rather disable them system wide then having them in the logout menu. I know, at some point kde started offering these options (logout, restart and shutdown) in the main menu, but that's also not where I want them to be. I want one close option in the main menu, then followed by the choice of what to do (logout/restart/shutdown).
Maybe it's pure sentiment or nostalgia, but hey, I guess I'm having a weak spot here...
Rody
Op zaterdag 9 maart 2024, schreef Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users:
Anno domini 2024 Sat, 9 Mar 17:37:18 +0100
Rody via tde-users scripsit:
Hi, [...] So my question is: a) does Trinity have a native way to remove these suspend/hybernate/freeze/aso options?
Do you need the logout dialog? If not then you can just set sane defaults for shutdown in TDE control panel -> TDE Components -> Session management (sorry, translated from german TDE) and disable "show dialog".
Nik
if not, then b) does anyone know what needs to be added to the above Action line to let polkit do it for me?
I'm running Trinity on Devuan 4, so no systemd here.
Regards,
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