Re: Problem when shutting down the computer

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On Saturday 24 May 2025 13:40:35 ajh-valmer via tde-users wrote:
> On Saturday 24 May 2025 13:14:39 deloptes via tde-users wrote:
> > ajh-valmer via tde-users wrote:
> > > Where is "the login manager" (as the screenshot attached) ?
> > > I do'nt find it...
>
> With Login Manager, this is a window to manage the login,
> (see the screen image).
> What is the difference between a clickable icon on the desktop,
> or by the bottom left icon of the tde-desktop taskbar ?

I don't understand your question.

I access the login manager from the TDE control center and the login manager 
is located in "System Administration".

The shutdown section here is set (I did not change anything) to Allow 
everybody localy, Command for Halt is  /sbin/poweroff and command for renoot 
is /sbon/reboot. 

The thread, however, speaks of shutting down.

I usually do this by a right-click on the Desktop, then "log out" and I get a 
choice of Log out, Shutdown, Restart,  Freeze, Suspend, Hibernate, Hybrid 
hibernate and Cancel, which almost always works (I did not try Freeze, 
Suspend, Hibernate, Hybrid hibernate on this desktop computer; On laptops 
Suspend usually works, Hibernate not always).

My system is MX Linux (version 23, based on Debian Bookworm).

Thierry

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