+1 about the problem.

El 15/02/16 a les 12:19, Per Starbäck ha escrit:
> gnome-shell encourages users to end a session by locking, suspending or
> powering down, whereas logging out is less convenient, since you have to
> open a submenu.
> 
> But the "normal" way to end a session depends on the system! For many
> desktop computers in a lab logging out is the *normal* way to end a
> session (with locking as a secondary choice in some situations).
> 
> I happen to administrate a lab where infrequent users often fail to log
> themselves out, because the interface encourages other options.
> 
> I'm looking into how to write a gnome shell extension to do the right
> thing (for this system), but I'd like to at the same time also ask if
> there has been any thoughts about making some setting for the computer
> (not the user) about what the normal ways to end a session on it are, so
> the will be easily accessible buttons for those but not for others.
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