Is there any way to adjust or disable the 30 second timer when you select Shutdown from the K/Leave menu in 10.04? I can't find anything on this.
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I am relatively new to Linux, but quite experienced with DOS and Windows. I'm comfortable editing things like fstab, etc., but I need specific instructions of what files to edit and what to add.<br /><br />My system is Kubuntu 10.10, using KDE 4.5.1.Tags: None
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Google tells me there is a "kshutdown" package that will let you make all kinds of adjustments. I haven't tried it personally.
FYI, in a terminal window,
shuts it down as fast as it can go down;Code:sudo shutdown now -h
will shut it down at 12:00;Code:sudo shutdown -h 12:00
will shut it down after 60 minutes.Code:sudo shutdown -h +60
Lots of choices ....
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I just move my mouse to the button and click.
Windows no longer obstruct my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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Thanks, but I was hoping to adjust the existing feature.Originally posted by diblGoogle tells me there is a "kshutdown" package that will let you make all kinds of adjustments. I haven't tried it personally.
I guess that's a 'No.'Originally posted by SnowhogI just move my mouse to the button and click.
I am relatively new to Linux, but quite experienced with DOS and Windows. I'm comfortable editing things like fstab, etc., but I need specific instructions of what files to edit and what to add.<br /><br />My system is Kubuntu 10.10, using KDE 4.5.1.
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