But still, when I do log out, it stays in GNOME. I need to be able to
get back to the actual text interface. Is it not supposed to do this?
John Fleck wrote:
>On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 04:28:33PM +0100, Erik B?gfors wrote:
>
>>m?n 2001-11-12 klockan 16.18 skrev John Fleck:
>>
>>>On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 03:50:26PM +0100, Erik B?gfors wrote:
>>>
>>>>m?n 2001-11-12 klockan 15.27 skrev James Simons:
>>>>
>>>>>Someone gave me the idea of hitting CTRL ALT BACKSPACE, but
that didn't
>>>>>work. Any other suggestions?
>>>>>
>>>>gnome-foot -> log out
>>>>
>>>Or, more precisely
>>>
>>>gnome foot menu -> Desktop -> Log out
>>>
>>That's just a setting.
>>
>
>On my box (gnome-core Ximian 1.4), Foot -> Desktop -> Log out pops up
>a dialog that allows one to choose among logging out, shutting down
>the computer or restarting it.
>
>Alternatively, right-clicking on the panel pops up a panel menu with
>"Log out" as an option, popping up the same dialog.
>
>I do not have a "log out" option directly visible when I click on
the
>foot menu.
>
>Cheers,
>
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