GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 149910
disabling actions-menu incomplete
Last modified: 2009-08-15 18:40:50 UTC
If I disable the actions-menu the options are still available on the logout-window, just that they don't do anything.
Is this the graphical greeter? What theme? It is somewhat likely that the theme is broken, it needs to mark those buttons correctly so that gdm knows that they shouldn't appear
no, this is after I select "logout" from gnome... the actions-menu is not visible on the login-screen, but "shutdown" and "restart" options are still available on the logout-confirm dialog.
Select logout from the panel or one of the panel menus? That's gnome-session functionality, IIRC, unrelated to the parallel gdm functionality.
No. If I run xdm I don't have those options... At least I find it confusing as a user to see options that do nothing ;) And as an administrator I don't want to have those options available..
and again, this is probably Debian-specific (see 149911)... it is patched so that a config option SecureSystemMenu should ask root-password to access the Actions-menu. But, when the menu is completely disabled, the config doesn't apply to gdmflexiserver (which apparently is where gnome-session gets those options?) sorry for the noise.. if you can't reproduce this, close the bug please
No news for this bug, I close it. Feel free to reopen it with the asked details.