Ubuntu :: Disable "System Settings" From Shutdown Button Menu?
May 18, 2011How do you disable the "System Settings" from the shutdown menu?
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View 1 RepliesMy problem is I can't shutdown directly from kde, I can only log out to gdm. How can I fix this?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi am using fedora 7. i want that, users other than root should not be able to shutdown the system, i had already changed the mode of /sbin/shutdown to -rwxr-w--(750)
View 1 Replies View Relatedi am using fedora 7. i want that, users other than root should not be able to shutdown the system, i had already changed the mode of /sbin/shutdown to -rwxr-w--(750)
View 5 Replies View RelatedI want to disable Reboot and Shutdown options from the drop down menu in Ubuntu 9.10. I tried this:[URL] I also tried to modify the gdm.conf file, but the changes I made, made no difference.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi found a tutorial to auto-mount ntfs drivers at kubuntu start
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but i can't find the K menu > System Settings > Advanced Tab > Disk & File Systems menu.it disappeared in kubuntu 9.10?
I am very close to deploying Ubuntu 11.04 to my school and need to remove the access to the "System Settings" to the students. This is the last thing I want them to get at. I had 10.04 going but ran into other problems that 11.04 solved and allave left is this problem.I can lock them out of all those nasty options you don't want students to get to in a lab setting except for this
View 5 Replies View RelatedWhen I try to shutdown or reboot from the system menu in Fedora 12, I am returned to the logon prompt. I am able to shutdown and reboot from a terminal window by issuing the shutdown command as the root user.
View 6 Replies View RelatedWhile searching the net I found how to complete disable the functionality of the middle mouse button but I need this button for many other uses.I want to disable only it's paste action.
View 2 Replies View Relatedlooking for a command that shutdown/reboot my ubuntu just same as process that happened when I press shutdown buttonIn fact I need to close all programs that are running and then PC shutdown (that happened when I press shutdown button).
View 9 Replies View RelatedOn my Kubuntu 10.04 machine changing the icons is done in the appearance section in menu-system settings-appearance then selecting icons. Can this be done in Ubuntu 10.04 and if so how?
View 1 Replies View RelatedUbuntu will randomly pop up the shutdown menu and then shutdown.It seems to happen when im in firefox and typing and it has been difficult to replicate. I dont think it is a temp issue since watch sensors shows temmp of 40-50C. Someimtes it happens every minute someimtes i can go 10min without it happening.
Dell Inspiron 1525
ubuntu 10.04 (only os on system)
I did a live upgrade from 11.3 KDE and observe a following issue.When I press the shutdown button on the laptop it initiates the shutdown and shuts down fine but after a significant delay of time (something like 30 seconds). When I click the shutdown button in KDE it initiates the shutdown instantly. This was not the case in 11.3 where the shutdown worked the same regardless of the method that triggered it
View 6 Replies View RelatedThe widget ,which comes in the right hand side corner of the panel in ubuntu for the shutdown and logoff, i have deleted it by mistake. I want it back.Can somebody guide me to get it back.I have attached the screenshot of which i am talking about. I have marked in Red.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have installed the 10.04 ubuntu and all was good, but after doing the updates the shutdown button has gone from the corner near the clock and from the system menu.
if i go logoff the shutdown button is at the bottom but doesnt work.
I can shutdown in the terminal tho.
How can i fix this (put the buttons back)?
Sometimes when I turn on Ubuntu the shutdown button dissapears
If I log out and log back in it will re-appear
But it is a hassle
How do I stop it from doing this
I moved things around a bit and I added a top panel to make my lubuntu be more what I'm use to with gnome but I deleted the bottom panel and now I can't find a way to add a shutdown button to the panel..
View 2 Replies View Relatedi removed the shutdown button from panel and i cant find it and dont know what to do i already went to the add to panel option but there is no shutdown button there i cant even shutdown using ctrl+alt+delete
View 6 Replies View RelatedI've lost my shutdown button. I think it disappeared after an update of which there were quite a few lately. I have been using ctrl Alt Del. Is that safe to use? How do I get that button back?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have just installed ubuntu 10.10 so i am new to linux operating systems.In the top right hand corner where the shutdown button is with the options to restart, mine is not there.Could someone please tell me how to get back this button or another way that I restart so I can access my windows boot?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI run fedora 11, on KDE recently after an update the option to shut-down or restart has disappeared, I have to log out and then shut down. Its things like this that make me think fedora is emulating Microsoft grrrrrr. How do I get it back? Why was it removed in the first place?
View 1 Replies View RelatedAfter the latest batch of updates on f13 I no longer have a shutdown button and have to log off before I can suspend my machine. Where has it gone?Pressing the suspend button on my keyboard does actually suspend the system whilst logged in.Ok, after a reboot it's come back, why?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI installed KDE on my ubuntu 9.04. I was using kde for some time. Then later on I switched it back to gnome. I found that the shutdown button on the right top of the gnome panel was missing. How to restore it back? and has my gnome panel crashed?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm running a laptop and a desktop that both have Hardy on them. A few days ago I updated to 8.04.4 on both and since then when I click on the red Shutdown button and then click on 'Shutdown' it just logs me out. Anyone have this happen to them after the update? Any ideas on how to fix it?I am not physically pushing the power button on the PC's. so unfortunately going to Gnome Top Panel Menu > System > Preferences > Power Management > General Tab Actions will not work to correct this issue
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am about to put a server in a data center for the first time.I have got Wake on Lan/Network working on the server, however I have noticed that if the server is shutdown from the front button, it is unabled to be awoken via WOL.Is there a centos solution to this, or is this a BIOS issue, or something else? The server is a Super Micro X7SBi
View 3 Replies View RelatedThere are two users on my Ubuntu 10.4 PC: myself and my wife - I'm the administrator/super user. For some strange reason, the lockscreen... shutdown button has suddenly disappeared from the top right of my wife's desktop - it's a circle with a short vertical line at the top. I've found a Shut Down button via 'Add to Panel', but it doesn't have quite the same functionality, e.g. it doesn't support switching to another user. Any idea how to get the lost button back?
View 2 Replies View Relatedthe shutdown button disapparead in Ubuntu 10.10 in the upper right corner of gnome.see the attached capture.Any idea how to get it back?
View 6 Replies View Relatedtechnically, this is UNR with lxde installed after extended UNR use. i like being able to hit my power button in gnome, and getting a message asking what you want to do, or cancel if needed. well, in lxde, the shutdown button brings up a similar message. could i map the power button to show that popup in lxde?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am currently using a Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04
When I press the power button, I see a dialogue box which asks for confirmation and if nothing is confirmed system automatically shuts down in 60 seconds.
I want to change this time of 60 seconds to say 30 seconds. Is it possible? Also is there a way to hide that dialogue box...
I have a dell zino inspiron media pc with Ubuntu 10.04 installed. I am able to shutdown using the power button on machine i.e. System->Preferences->Power Management option 'when power button is pressed': choose 'Shutdown'.But for option 'when suspend button is pressed', I only get 'Suspend' or 'Hibernate' in the drop-down. Where is my 'Shutdown' option?I really want to be able to shutdown my machine from my wireless keyboard!
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