Hi,
I'm running FC6 with Gnome's gdm as the X loging manager (seems to be the default on Fedora) and with XFCE as my desktop manager.
In the menu, there's a configuration option for the X login display, with which I can remove the Restart/Shutdown buttons on the login screen. So the X login screen is OK.
However, upon logout, I get the 'confirmation' window to "really logout" (which is good), but there I also get the options to Restart/Shutdown the machine after logout. I want to disable the latter options, but that appears to be very difficult.
I asked this question on the general fedora-list but nobody seems to know the answer.
If I would use kdm, there seems to be a configurable option. So is this then a missing feature in Gnome's gdm, or a missing feature in Fedora in general?
I hope someone on this mailing list can help me.
Thanks, Rob.
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On 2007-01-19, Rob said:
However, upon logout, I get the 'confirmation' window to "really logout" (which is good), but there I also get the options to Restart/Shutdown the machine after logout. I want to disable the latter options, but that appears to be very difficult.
I also run Fedora 6 but there is no Restart/Shutdown on the logout window. So it should be a configurable option but I don't know where to change that.
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