You are not logged in.
Pages: 1
I am using Debian 9 and Xfce 4.12. When I go to the whisker menu to shut down, I used to see a dialog pop up on the screen to give me the choice to logout, shutdown, restart, etc..
Now there is only a whisker menu item to logout. What did I do to change that?
Last edited by KitchM (2019-04-15 13:29:56)
Offline
There is a setting to "Prompt on logout" at Settings Manager > Session and Startup > General tab. Is it enabled?
Please remember to mark your thread [SOLVED] to make it easier for others to find
--- How To Ask For Help | FAQ | Developer Wiki | Community | Contribute ---
Offline
Now there is only a whisker menu item to logout.
Not sure if this is what you mean, but...The log out command (xfce4-session-logout) launches a dialog box with all actions: logout, restart, shut down, suspend and hibernate--do you see that? If you have that button in Whisker but want separate buttons, then right-click the start menu logo > Properties > Command tab, and check the boxes of all commands you want to see.
MX-23 (based on Debian Stable) with our flagship Xfce 4.18.
Offline
Thank you Toz. I had it checked. But I went to the Settings Manager>Settings Editor>Xfce4-session>general>PromptOnLogout and found the box unchecked. So I edited it and checked the box. Now the logout dialog options are there.
Maybe its just me, but I will always wonder why that changed in my normal usage of the Xfce as I've done it for years. If it is me, then I wish there was a way to lock it all down so that nothing can change without conscious effort.
@Jerry3904, I could find no such thing when I did what you suggested, but thanks anyway for the effort.
Offline
Sorry, I have the newer version of the whisker-plugin (2.3.1) installed and it is in that.
MX-23 (based on Debian Stable) with our flagship Xfce 4.18.
Offline
Pages: 1
[ Generated in 0.007 seconds, 8 queries executed - Memory usage: 526.28 KiB (Peak: 527.56 KiB) ]