USE CASE: When i use my laptop, I just hit Ctrl-Alt-Del, which gives me this nice window with
========================== Log out | Hibernate | Suspend Restart | Shutdown | Cancel ========================== I always use "Hibernate", but KDE will *never* remember this, nor allow me to set this as a default. PROBLEM 1: If the user never set a default option in the "session manager". KDE should default to the last option used. In other words: The user clearly shows it preference towards an option, and the system is not smart enough to use this information. Bad usability. [...] WHERE TO DEAL WITH IT (I.E. SAVE IT): I expect this to be saved in the "Session Manager" settings, where BTW these settings are right now saved in a **incomplete** form (as I had mentioned in my bug submission). Two ways to find the "Session Manager" settings: 1. Konqueror -> hit F9 -> Go to "Settings" -> "KDE Components" -> "Session Manager". You should find the settings for "Default Shutdown Option". 2. System Settings ->(Advanced tab) "Session Manager"-> "Default Shutdown Option" The problems here are: PROBLEM 1: Although there are 5 options in the pop-up I get from Ctrl-Alt-Del (logout, hibernate, suspend, turn-off, restart). There are only 3 available settings in the "Default Shutdown Option" (logout, turn-off,restart). PROBLEM 2: We also lack an option (which should be the default), which is "remember last choice". -- Francisco -- Last choice of shutdown option is not remembered https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146755 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to kdebase in ubuntu. -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs