[Bug 244699] Keyboard shortcut for Gnome logout not working (involves gnome-session)
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=244699
Matthias Clasen <mclasen(a)redhat.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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CC| |bnocera(a)redhat.com,
| |mclasen(a)redhat.com,
| |rstrode(a)redhat.com
Component|gnome-session |gnome-settings-daemon
AssignedTo|rstrode(a)redhat.com |bnocera(a)redhat.com
QAContact| |extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
--- Comment #8 from Matthias Clasen <mclasen(a)redhat.com> 2010-02-14 22:01:22 EST ---
If anything, this is a bit of a mismatch between the description of the key
("Log out"), and the action that gnome-settings-daemon takes (it runs
gnome-session-save --shutdown-dialog).
On the other hand, the name of the key 'power' seems a pretty clear indication
that it is meant to be bound to XF86XK_PowerOff
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[Bug 208779] add keyboard selector in the panel by default
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Matthias Clasen <mclasen(a)redhat.com> changed:
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Status|ASSIGNED |CLOSED
CC| |mclasen(a)redhat.com
Resolution| |RAWHIDE
--- Comment #8 from Matthias Clasen <mclasen(a)redhat.com> 2010-02-14 16:04:06 EST ---
In F13, the keyboard applet has been converted to a statusicon that will show
up automatically if more than one layout is configured.
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[Bug 199246] enhancement: Add bridge support
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Harald Hoyer <harald(a)redhat.com> changed:
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CC| |dcbw(a)redhat.com
Component|system-config-network |NetworkManager
AssignedTo|harald(a)redhat.com |dcbw(a)redhat.com
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--- Comment #14 from Harald Hoyer <harald(a)redhat.com> 2010-02-09 04:43:41 EST ---
Moving to NetworkManager, the one tool to rule it all
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[Bug 199246] enhancement: Add bridge support
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--- Comment #13 from Joshua Rosen <bjrosen(a)polybus.com> 2010-02-08 08:50:54 EST ---
A suggestion for handling the UI. Just add an Enable Bridging button to the
General Device Dialog. Enabling the option would put the line,
BRIDGE=br#
Into the ifcfg-eth# script and create the ifcfg-br# script which would get it's
parameters from the same device dialog, for example,
DEVICE=br0
TYPE=Bridge
BOOTPROTO=none
DNS1=192.168.1.1
GATEWAY=192.168.1.1
IPADDR=192.168.1.6
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
ONBOOT=yes
NM_CONTROLLED=no
IPV6INIT=no
USERCTL=no
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