Dmitry Bogatov writes ("Re: Interface of `shutdown', 'halt', ... programs"): > Thank you for your advice, Ian. You guessed correctly -- 'sudo init 0' is > good enough for me and I have little knowledge about "pointy-clicky" > things. While I can install GNOME on virtual machine (sigh) there are > also other desktop enviroments (KDE, XFCE, ...). > > Is there some common way to get "pointy-clicky widget"? I assume > (correct me, if I am wrong) all desktop enviroments share some > mechanism how to invoke root-only command (shutdown) as regular user, > so there may be way to invoke just shutdown menu, without need other > parts of desktop enviroments.
Do you have the ability to install on a second system, or maybe dual boot, or something ? I would suggest doing a default install but with runit (not sure how one would even do that) and just letting it install gnome. Failing that: I use `trayer' on my laptop as a thing to allow the handful of desktoppy pointyclicky icony things I like, to have their icon. Eg the network manager applet. You could try that, plus installing some desktop's power manager. Maybe desktoppy kind of people will be able to advise. Thanks, Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. If I emailed you from an address @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.