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I don't have the buttons of reboot and shutdown in the kickoff menu !!!
I only have the Sleep and Hibernate buttons.
this is my sudo configuration
sudo -ll
Voce sudoers:
RunAsUsers: ALL
Comandi:
ALL
i should have all permission, therefore even shutdown and reboot the system, isn't?
Info:
Linux arch 3.6.11-1-ARCH #1 and KDE: 4.10.00
Last edited by jasonwryan (2013-03-03 00:30:59)
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How are you logging in? kdm, startx from command line, other?
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I'm logging with SLIM
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I think that those commands are the responsibility of KDM so I'm not sure what you would need to do to have them feature in the menu.
Can you shutdown/reboot at the command line OK as your regular user?
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I have edited your first post for you: please choose informative thread titles that are specific to your issue
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fo … ow_to_Post
I also removed all of the redundant exclamation marks; they add nothing to your title except the likelihood of annoying pedants like me...
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I don't have the buttons of reboot and shutdown in the kickoff menu !!!
I only have the Sleep and Hibernate buttons.
I had a similar problem with xfce once; I just had to add the reboot and shutdown option to the menu to have them easily accessible.
I haven't used KDE myself but you should be able to do the same there, either by right-clicking somewhere on the menu in question or by digging through the KDE config stuff, whereever they might have put that option.
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I've read a Bridge Linux review late December, where the reviewer had the same problems with the KDE version.
http://mylinuxexplore.blogspot.nl/2012/ … h-bit.html
I know Brigde is not the same as genuine Arch, but maybe some of the comments could be helpfull.
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Use systemd and kdm.
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@cfr
yes, i may shutdown/reboot by command line ( sudo shutdown -h now)
@cookies
the right click doesn't work !!!
@henk
thanks but i've finded nothing.
@adee
i've already used systemd and i would again keep on SLIM, but if there isn't another way, i'll switch to kdm.
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Since you are using systemd, are you able to run systemctl reboot or systemctl poweroff?
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yes it works.
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@cfr
@cookiesthe right click doesn't work !!!
Damn! Ok, check this out, maybe you find the hidden menu option somewhere to turn it on
http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=66 … 0&p=167447
but I wouldn't bet on it...
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162260
http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=85321
http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=67 … 2&p=253207
@adee
i've already used systemd and i would again keep on SLIM, but if there isn't another way, i'll switch to kdm.
You might switch from KDE to something else and keep on using slim
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ok, i read https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162260, but i don'get it very well, can anyone help me with the solution ?
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As I read that report, there is no solution. Judging by the linked bug at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=186198, it should now work with GDM as well as KDM but it is not currently set up to work with slim.
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