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How to log out of LXDE directly in Debian?
Ask Question. up vote 8 down vote favorite. 2. To log out of LXDE, I can click on the “Start” menu, click “Logout” and when the menu pops up click on “logout” again. Or I can type lxde-logout in my terminal and when the menu opens, click on “logout”.
Unfortunately, the hardfo installer doesn’t add any menu entry in the LXDE start menu (I’m talking about the one that is displayed when you click on the button located at the bottom left of your desktop). OK, let’s add a menu entry for hardinfo by ourselves. 1. Adding a new menu entry
Is there a script to run LXDE logout?
You can put this logout script in the menu of your window manager or desktop panel. Then, you can logout via clicking from the menu. Note that examining the source of lxsession-logout, you will find there are no command line arguments you can pass it to bypass the menu. lxde-logut is simply a script which runs lxsession-logout.
Where is the Hardinfo application in LXDE?
As you can see, the ‘Exec’ property contains the location of the ‘hardinfo’ application. Now launch “lxpanelctl restart” so that LXDE picks up your changes: By default, your new menu entry is part of the ‘Other’ category.
Is there a quick way to logout in LXDE?
lxde-logut is simply a script which runs lxsession-logout. Since it seems as though you want a very quick way to logout, the pkill command listed above may require to much typing. Fortunately, there are two things you can do to speed this up and minimize keystrokes/button clicks. 1) Create an alias for the command.
How to run LXDE shutdown / reboot in Windows 10?
Hello, i dont get it to have a lxpanel menu entriy to allow a user to reboot or shutdown the computer i installed sudo and changed /etc/sudoers that every user can run /sbin/shutdown -h now /sbin/shutdown -r now and /sbin/reboot