Version: 4.0.1 (using KDE 4.0.1) Installed from: SuSE RPMs OS: Linux Now, the system offers only, that I choose every time the same. But there is no point to set for: Choose the choice from the last logout. In this case, the last action (shutdown, logout or restart) will be stored and given as standard for the next "shutdown" and so on. I think, Windows XP has the same feature included (not 100% shure ;-) because I have no Windows to test now).
Changed product. Anyway. You suggest to add another action for "use the last action". So we have: (session) -logout -lock -switch user (system) -shutdown -restart And the suggested: - * use the last action * Did I understand correctly?
It's more for the settings, then to show it on the screen. I think, with setting this, if the user choose logout, the last choice will be highlighted. If the last choice was shutdown -> now shotdown is highlighted. If the last choice was reboot -> now reboot is taken.
No longer relevant.