David M wrote: > I've just upgraded both of my boxes to 9.04, and it seems (so far) to > have gone reasonably smoothly, which is a great reassurance as a couple > (only a few, mind you) of the previous Ubuntu upgrades have been a > little hairy.. > > However, 9.04 has removed the Logout/Shutdown options from the System > menu in GNOME, meaning that I have no alternative now but to use the > newish logout menu (that was introduced in 8.10, I think). > > I'd got into the habit of: > > <alt-F1> [1], and then cursoring over to System -> Shutdown > > ..in order to shutdown my computer, but as this menu item is no longer > present, is it possible to activate the new logout menu from the > keyboard? I presume it must be somehow, as it would probably be Very Bad > from an accessibility perspective otherwise.. > > (Come to that, why does keyboarding through the menus only apply to the > menus themselves and not to any program icons that you may also have added > to the panel?) > > > Thanks for any advice, > > > David. > > > [1] an obscure enough keyboard combo by itself, which I'd only found out > about because I'd read it somewhere.. It would probably be nice if the > Applications menu hover tooltip mentioned the existence of this keyboard > shortcut, as I'm sure few people would guess it otherwise. > > I asked the very same question the other day on IRC as I had the same habit. If you hit the power button on your pc/laptop it should pop up the shutdown menu, much quicker than alt+F1 followed by cursor keys :)
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