Gnome bug?
Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 09:52
Try this:
In Arch, open a root terminal (you will have to have the root terminal package installed to do this). When it asks for the root password, tell it to save the password in a keyring when you do, rather than just "save for this session". Give the keyring a password, the works, just follow the prompts. You will get to the root terminal from there.
Then, logout/login.
Then, try to go to System/Shut down. The Shut down option won't be there. Look and see if you can find the shut down applet to add to the panel. It won't be there. Try using the applet if you already have it added. It will be grayed out.
Now, go to your /home folder, and go to ~/.gnome2/keyrings. Delete the Default.keyring there.
Logout/login again. Your Shut down option should re-appear.
There is no reason why saving to the keyring should do this.
In Arch, open a root terminal (you will have to have the root terminal package installed to do this). When it asks for the root password, tell it to save the password in a keyring when you do, rather than just "save for this session". Give the keyring a password, the works, just follow the prompts. You will get to the root terminal from there.
Then, logout/login.
Then, try to go to System/Shut down. The Shut down option won't be there. Look and see if you can find the shut down applet to add to the panel. It won't be there. Try using the applet if you already have it added. It will be grayed out.
Now, go to your /home folder, and go to ~/.gnome2/keyrings. Delete the Default.keyring there.
Logout/login again. Your Shut down option should re-appear.
There is no reason why saving to the keyring should do this.