Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 18th Feb 2006 17:08 UTC, submitted by anyweb
Fedora Core "I use Fedora core daily and I've used every final release of Fedora since Yarrow (Fedora Core Release 1). When I get time, I also look at some of the test releases to see how Fedora is changing, and if there's one thing certain about Fedora, it's change. I decided to write this article to hopefully give people a chance to learn a little bit more about Fedora since the first release came to life back in November 2003, how the distro has matured and what to expect for Fedora Core release 5 in mid-March 2006."
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dark child
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2005-12-09

* Log off... menu in Gnome no longer lets you shutdown or reboot, which is very strange. You have to log off, go back to the gdm screen and then shutdown/reboot from there (or you could just "su -" and shutdown/reboot as root of course). Note that KDE *does* let you shutdown/reboot from its Log off... menu option.
I have tried it and it works fine on my system. I can reboot and halt the system without dropping to GDM first. There are now 2 different options for logging out and shutting down the system, so you have to choose the right one.

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