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openSUSE logout/sleep issue #58
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for the openSUSE GNOME Part: => logout should actually have been disabled |
@Vogtinator any idea about the KDE related part of this bug? |
There's indeed no Plasma-specific setting for sleep. What I suggest instead (and also deals with GNOME, other DEs and the CLI) is to disable all kinds of sleeping through Plasma picks that up and as a result hides all relevant buttons. |
We rebuilt some images yesterday. Newest GNOME image no longer shows the logout button, but does show just the Suspend button in its place. Pressing it locks the machine up. If I run Tested doing the same |
Why not use |
I don't have any preference, that command's just what worked for me while testing. If they both end up doing the same thing, doing it via |
On openSUSE KDE/Plasma, you can click the 'sleep' button in the start menu. It breaks the GUI in a bad way that means you need to adjust your browser size (it ends up looking like you've zoomed into a 15x15px square somewhere on the screen, until you change screen size a few times). I haven't been able to find a way to disable that button - 'sleep' doesn't turn up anything in https://develop.kde.org/deploy/kiosk/keys/
Maybe there's something useful in the Plasma documentation?
On openSUSE Gnome, pressing the logout button takes you to a login screen that you can't get back from unless you reboot the machine.
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