Summary: | Default logout screen option missing | ||
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Product: | [Plasma] ksmserver | Reporter: | Claudio <holo-doc> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | David Edmundson <kde> |
Status: | RESOLVED INTENTIONAL | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | adriank, alexandre.catteau, david.cortes.rivera, kde, nate, plasma-bugs |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 5.26.90 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Other | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Attachments: | Context menu settings |
Description
Claudio
2023-02-11 13:31:04 UTC
You can customise that context menu on the desktop to have a direct shutdown menu instead Created attachment 156151 [details]
Context menu settings
Where can I find the possibility to get a shutdown entry in the context menu?
As in my attached screenshot there is only "Lock screen" or "Leave..." which is by default configured to "Log Out" instead of "Shut Down".
Indeed, there is no "shut down" menu item available in the desktop context menu. Nonetheless, this was an intentional change as it was considered a super nerdy esoteric feature that confused users. *** Bug 465710 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** *** Bug 466911 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3) > Indeed, there is no "shut down" menu item available in the desktop context > menu. > > Nonetheless, this was an intentional change as it was considered a super > nerdy esoteric feature that confused users. What confuses me is the process that I need to follow now, since now I need to set up a widget that I don't click, assign the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+Del to that widget, remove the global shortcut in the settings, configure the widget, and place it somewhere where I don't accidentally click it. *** Bug 467017 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** > Nonetheless, this was an intentional change as it was considered a super
> nerdy esoteric feature that confused users.
Was considered super nerdy and esoteric? I am trying to communicate friendly here. Why does KDE have to follow Gnome on the path to a worse power user experience. This change wastes 2 seconds of my life every time i want to shut down. Instead of firing of the Ctrl+Alt+Del
There might be many other users affected as well.
Please consider reverting this.
> Nonetheless, this was an intentional change as it was considered a super
> nerdy esoteric feature that confused users.
Was considered super nerdy and esoteric? I am trying to communicate friendly here. Why does KDE have to follow Gnome on the path to a worse power user experience. Instead of firing of the Ctrl+Alt+Del -> Enter, i now have to activate my brain and hit one more key or use the mouse. This change wastes more than 2 seconds on each shut down. With all other users affected, those seconds add up.
Please consider reverting this change.
In Plasma 6, you will be able to set a global shortcut for "shut down but show the login screen" or even "shutdown but don't show the login screen" (and same for reboot and log out) so you can set such a shortcut and not have to activate your brain again. (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #10) > In Plasma 6, you will be able to set a global shortcut for "shut down but > show the login screen" or even "shutdown but don't show the login screen" > (and same for reboot and log out) so you can set such a shortcut and not > have to activate your brain again. Thanks for your work and your answer. That upcoming functionality sadly won't do. Having one combo and switching if a reboot is needed trumps two shortcuts IMHO. I love KDE for the customizability and options, felt respected as a power user. GNOME wen't down the path of removing options to make it easier for new users (who don't stay newbies forever). Now it can be made "usable" with inofficial plugins that break on upgrades. *** Bug 475066 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** |