Solution 1: I use a program called "usershutdown", which I am using from my Slackware days 2 years ago. Don't remember where I got it from. Can send the source as an attachment in personal mail. Solution 2:
3 finger salute ! [Ctrl-Alt-Del] ciao USM Bish On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 03:35:21PM +0200, Jörg wrote: > Hi > > I'm using Debian/GNU Linux 2.2 and the Helix-Gnome desktop. The problem > is, that the 'gshutdown' program wants to be run as root. So I always > have to log in as root and shut down the computer. How can I change > 'gshutdown' so that a normal user can run it, too? I tried to set it > suid root, but this caused the problem, that root is not allowed to > display his windows on a user's screen (any idea how to change this, > too?). > > Thanks in advance, > > joerg >