As far as I know, you can just do a ctrl-alt-delete at the login prompt, and
it will shutdown, no need to be root.

May the Force of the Dragon's Spirit be with you...In Accordance With The
Prophecy.

Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!

-*/ -=  )O(  Jay "CoolDragon" Arias-Chavez  )O(  =- /*-

"En el horizonte vertical yace el espejo de nuestra Alma."
"In the vertical horizon lies the mirror of our Soul."
- J. Arias-Chavez


~-----Original Message-----
~From: Joris Huizer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
~Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 1:06 PM
~To: debian user
~Subject: restart / shutdown by normal user
~
~
~Hello,
~
~In the current (default) settings restarting &
~shutting down is only allowed for the root user;
~How can I change that so normal users can shut down
~(restart) ?
~
~Thanks.
~
~Joris
~
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