@Matthew: OK, I was relying on what Sebastien said in comment #4 - he is
almost always reliable in these cases.

But in any case, for the record, I *would* prefer to the option to *not*
show an icon of a pawn and my username in the session menu. It would be
better if this menu were a separate application, ie so that I could
remove without removing the 'suspend', 'shutdown', 'system settings',
etc. options. Like in the old days when the username was in the
indicator-me application. Why does Canonical appear to be so against
users having configuration options these days, anyway?

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