GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 71239
gdm over remote X - shutdown local host
Last modified: 2006-01-12 23:34:43 UTC
I have a central gdm server and a few low-end PCs configured to act as X terminals. The X terminals start X then query the gdm server to log in. I would like to have an option on the gdmlogin system menu to shutdown the local machine, as presently this is much more cumbersome, and can only be accomplished by: - creating an X session and adding it to the sessions menu (then the user would still need to log in) - creating a user that runs some sort of remote sh/ssh command - switching to a virtual console, logging in, and shutting down (if one has the facility to have virtual consoles) I would really just like a simple menu option so that ordinary computer users that use this system are encouraged to shutdown the local machine. I filed bug 71238 as a possible way to do this (add menu item to execute arbitrary command from system menu).
tcurtis: need /what/ info?
Actually this is very hard. We have no cooperation from the "local" machine since there's only X there. Perhaps when gdm gets the ability to also manage X terminals as such, there could be an XDMCP protocol extension that would do this or something similar.
This feature request is related to the patch Bug 150849: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150849
I am closing this bug and adding a comment to bug 71238 that this would be a useful feature of arbitrary system menu commands. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 71238 ***