They offer a 4 pack on occasion
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They offer a 4 pack on occasion
No way that's really advisable or presently useful.
Somewhat came from yet again getting tired of having the suspend option that I occasionally hit & which on this laptop currently does not work in that I can't come out of, need to do a forced restart.
So forgetting how I got rid of in the near distant past & with present env of options aren't an option took a look at how 'restart' was just removed in latest indicator-session. (turns out quite easy to remove the suspend option.
For heck of it wanted to see what would happen if I used the previous indicator-session with the new unity deal - that is the result.
Not useful because it's then a 3 click (don't care about that) & somewhat redundant routine, ex. > click on shutdown > click on the confirm > 4 option then pops up.
If it was me I'd only have 1 option in indicator for this & pop up the 4 option window directly, may see if I can hack that in.
@ mc4man
LOL ... 4 Pack :D
Here's a bunch of gibberish you can paste into a terminal or make a script for it...
Code:dbus-send --session --dest=org.gnome.SessionManager --type=method_call --print-reply --reply-timeout=2000 /org/gnome/SessionManager org.gnome.SessionManager.Shutdown
The new shutdown dialog box (which I cannot sceenshot) is great eyecandy but it is tranparent and very difficult to see. I am assuming it is running off from Unity.
We already talking and discussing about this and some screenshots too ;)
Merged two similar threads.
The shell dialogs doesn't look good on my netbook, on top of active window.
http://i.imgur.com/zk47Buxl.png
Also need keyboard keybindings like Esc key to close the shell dialogs. Right now, only Alt+F4 is working.
EDIT: Esc key working now :D