I keep on finding my wife's laptop on in the morning with "Are you sure
you want to shut down..." on the screen.

Now that I KNOW that there are gconf keys, I can fix that, but I only
know because I came here to try to find a fix.  If there were a right-
click menu I would have saved a fair amount of time; I think that's what
everyone here is trying to say.  I can't be the only user with this
problem!

Even if we're talking just gconf keys, I see that you only support
suppression of all of the confirmation menus...I'd just like to suppress
the power-off one.  It's not a big deal, but what I don't understand is
why is this so hard?

Current key names:
suppress_logout_menuitem
suppress_logout_restart_shutdown
suppress_restart_menuitem
suppress_shutdown_menuitem

Proposed new keys:
suppress_item_logout
suppress_confirm_logout
suppress_item_restart
suppress_confirm_restart
suppress_item_shutdown
suppress_confirm_shutdown

I think it's much more obvious what these keys do, just looking at the
names.

Plus I vote for a right-click menu on the applet too.

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no preferences settings in indicator-applet-session logging out menu (top right 
menu)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/425552
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