[arch-general] Gnome 3.6, No logout entry? (Gnome-unstable and testing)
I've just upgraded my arch install to [testing] and [gnome-unstable]. Almost everything works fine, except there is no entry for logout in the gnome-shell user menu. I disabled all my extensions to make sure that wasn't the cause. Is this a known issue? Any workaround?
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 1:00 AM, Brandon Watkins <bwat47@gmail.com> wrote:
I've just upgraded my arch install to [testing] and [gnome-unstable]. Almost everything works fine, except there is no entry for logout in the gnome-shell user menu. I disabled all my extensions to make sure that wasn't the cause. Is this a known issue? Any workaround? I used to logout with 'systemctl restart gdm", don't know why gnome 3.6 removed the logout option with single user, which is quite inconvenient.
Am 13.10.2012 19:00, schrieb Brandon Watkins:
I've just upgraded my arch install to [testing] and [gnome-unstable]. Almost everything works fine, except there is no entry for logout in the gnome-shell user menu. I disabled all my extensions to make sure that wasn't the cause. Is this a known issue? Any workaround?
Gnome removed the 'Log Out' and 'Switch User' for single user machines [0] (Search for 'Shutdown'), because of... i dont know. The obvious workaround is creating a second user or waiting for an extension. Probably alternative-status-menu [1]. [0] http://www.farisvoice.com/2012/09/27/the-new-linux-desktop-generation-under-... [1] https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/5/alternative-status-menu/
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:53 AM, martin kalcher <martin.kalcher@googlemail.com> wrote:
Am 13.10.2012 19:00, schrieb Brandon Watkins:
I've just upgraded my arch install to [testing] and [gnome-unstable]. Almost everything works fine, except there is no entry for logout in the gnome-shell user menu. I disabled all my extensions to make sure that wasn't the cause. Is this a known issue? Any workaround?
Gnome removed the 'Log Out' and 'Switch User' for single user machines [0] (Search for 'Shutdown'), because of... i dont know.
The obvious workaround is creating a second user or waiting for an extension. Probably alternative-status-menu [1]. alternative-status-menu doesn't work, it just adds suspend.
[0] http://www.farisvoice.com/2012/09/27/the-new-linux-desktop-generation-under-... [1] https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/5/alternative-status-menu/
2012/10/14 甘露(Gan Lu) <rhythm.gan@gmail.com>:
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:53 AM, martin kalcher alternative-status-menu doesn't work, it just adds suspend.
And it's also missing hibernate now...
On 14 October 2012 18:03, Adriano Moura <adriano.lols@gmail.com> wrote:
2012/10/14 甘露(Gan Lu) <rhythm.gan@gmail.com>:
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:53 AM, martin kalcher alternative-status-menu doesn't work, it just adds suspend.
And it's also missing hibernate now...
How am I supposed to hibernate now? I can't figure it out on my desktop :[ Should I rollback or wait for an extension or what? Has anyone found a workaround. grr gnome devs
s2disk? On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:36 PM, Calvin Morrison <mutantturkey@gmail.com>wrote:
On 14 October 2012 18:03, Adriano Moura <adriano.lols@gmail.com> wrote:
2012/10/14 甘露(Gan Lu) <rhythm.gan@gmail.com>:
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:53 AM, martin kalcher alternative-status-menu doesn't work, it just adds suspend.
And it's also missing hibernate now...
How am I supposed to hibernate now? I can't figure it out on my desktop :[
Should I rollback or wait for an extension or what? Has anyone found a workaround.
grr gnome devs
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Adriano Moura
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André Prata
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Brandon Watkins
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Calvin Morrison
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martin kalcher
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甘露(Gan Lu)