- Using GIMP I got a screenshot (attached) - I am not running Mint, I am running Debian testing $ cat /etc/issue Debian GNU/Linux stretch/sid \n \l
- I have created another user, named as 'tes't. Logged into his brand new session. And I got the exact same result, i.e. the shutdown entry is missing. Here is his 'id' report that I saved in his session : $ cat /home/test/id_test.txt uid=1001(test) gid=1001(test) groupes=1001(test) - Here is my current account 'id' report $ id uid=1000(jak) gid=1000(jak) groupes=1000(jak),20(dialout),27(sudo),29(audio),111(fuse),112(vboxusers),128(davfs2),999(docker) Jacques Le 10/01/2016 15:54, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz a écrit : > Control: tags -1 moreinfo > Control: tags -1 unreproducible > > On 01/10/2016 04:45 PM, Jacques Michelet wrote: >> I cannot take a screenshot of my desktop with some open menus, clicking >> on the 'screenshot' button closes the menus. However, the only entries I >> see in the Système menu are : > Of course you can. You just have to use a screenshot tool that allows > you to take the screenshot after a preset delay, e.g. GIMP. See my > attached screenshot which I just created with GIMP. > >> - Préférences (settings ?) >> - Administration (administration) >> - Centre de contrôle (control center) >> - Help >> - A propos >> - Vérrouiller l'écran (screen locking) >> - Fermer la session (session closing) > You should log in with an English locale before reporting bugs. This > avoids issues with translated text in bug trackers. > >> No shutdown entry, as I had with mate 10.x. > There is no such thing as MATE 10.x. Only 1.10 and 1.12. > > Are you running Linux MINT? > >> Note also that selecting the "session closing" entry does not do anything, > All these things work fine here. I suspect a configuration issue on > your side. Could you try creating a new test user and logging in > with this user instead? > > Adrian >

