Shutdown in one step?
Gustavo Seabra
seabra at ksu.edu
Fri Dec 3 05:43:01 UTC 2004
Gustavo Seabra wrote:
> Andrew Choens wrote:
>
>>> Actually, I'm using KDE now and, when I click logout it gives me the
>>> choices to:
>>> 1) Logout
>>> 2) Turn off computer
>>> 3) Restart computer
>>> 4) Cancel.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Well that's really cool. I'm so glad to see that KDE and Gnome are
>> starting to get the integration game going more than I thought. As this
>> continues I think we will start to see many things improve in terms of
>> consistency. Both projects have good ideas.
>>
>>
>>
> Actually, as I recall now the steps I took, it's just not as simple:
> KDE doesn't seem to be high priority for the Fedora developers, so
> they don't have the KDE updated by default. I had to update my KDE
> from the kde-redhat.org repos:
> kde-stable.repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/ :
> [kde-fedora-stable]
> name=kde-redhat.org (fedora)
> baseurl=ftp://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/fedora/$releasever/stable
>
> Then, even though up2date said my system was up-to-date (by default it
> only checks the "official" repos), `yum update` found tons of KDE
> updates. One of them probably gave me this logout options. (The logout
> menu also changed, and now has an image of Konki, the dragon :-)
>
> I hope that helps.
>
You'll also need to intall the gpg key:
rpm -ivh http://dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/kde-redhat/gpg.rexdieter-kde-redhat.key
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Gustavo Seabra - Graduate Student
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Kansas State University
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