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Bug 150669 - Logout key should be handled here
Logout key should be handled here
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: metacity
Classification: Other
Component: general
trunk
Other Linux
: High major
: ---
Assigned To: Metacity maintainers list
Metacity maintainers list
Depends on:
Blocks: 141472 155462
 
 
Reported: 2004-08-20 21:09 UTC by Federico Mena Quintero
Modified: 2020-11-06 20:09 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
Patch to implement an "apps/metacity/global_keybindings/logout" gconf key and its functionality. (7.49 KB, patch)
2004-08-20 21:11 UTC, Federico Mena Quintero
reviewed Details | Review

Description Federico Mena Quintero 2004-08-20 21:09:18 UTC
See this for reference:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141472

Gnome-settings-daemon used to handle the logout key, typically set to
Ctrl-Alt-Delete.  But it didn't work.  MarkMC suggested moving the actual key
grabbing and processing to Metacity.  The attached patch implements this.

(The other bug has an attachment with the changes necessary for the control center).
Comment 1 Federico Mena Quintero 2004-08-20 21:11:23 UTC
Created attachment 30795 [details] [review]
Patch to implement an "apps/metacity/global_keybindings/logout" gconf key and its functionality.
Comment 2 Havoc Pennington 2004-08-21 02:35:12 UTC
The patch looks good as an implementation of this feature, but see bug #130632
for a conflicting request; we need a policy decision I guess.
Comment 3 Elijah Newren 2004-08-24 16:29:40 UTC
This bug is marked as blocking bug 141472 which has the 2.8.0 Gnome Milestone
set, so I think it should be set here as well.
Comment 4 Federico Mena Quintero 2004-08-24 17:42:44 UTC
Hmm, good point.  I didn't know about bug #130632.

[*Really* supporting Ctrl-Alt-Delete in the Windows sense sounds like a little
can of worms.  You'd have to get rid of mouse/keyboard grabs and all that for
when people panic if an app gets a stuck grab.]
Comment 5 Elijah Newren 2004-09-12 23:47:12 UTC
Punting to the Gnome 2.8.x milestone (though perhaps it'll take longer
considering bug 130632...)
Comment 6 Luis Villa 2005-01-03 23:32:30 UTC
Still relevant to 2.9. Would be great to see traction here :/ Elijah, I assume
we should punt the milestone to 2.10?
Comment 7 Elijah Newren 2005-01-04 00:18:44 UTC
We need a policy decision from usability (in bug 130632) first, as Havoc pointed
out in comment 2.  But, yeah, the milestone should be punted.
Comment 8 Elijah Newren 2005-02-06 22:55:59 UTC
Actually, I'm just going to drop the milestone--it obviously isn't a
"showstopper" for any release considering that we've punted twice may continue
to punt; it would be nice to have a usability decision, though, so that if
anyone shows up that wants to work on this bug we could at least tell them what
to do...
Comment 9 Elijah Newren 2005-05-26 19:07:49 UTC
Just trying to clean up
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/reports/patch-report.cgi?product=metacity so that it
can be used to find important unreviewed patches; kick me if this patch-status
change is wrong...
Comment 10 Elijah Newren 2005-08-08 16:27:13 UTC
We finally have a usability call; From bug 99335: 

If nobody else on the usability team is willing to make the call, I'd be happy
to support anyone who wanted to make "Ctrl-Alt-Del = System monitor with a
prominent logout button" :)
Comment 11 André Klapper 2020-11-06 20:09:30 UTC
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