foodog wrote: > I really like KDE except for one thing that's an annoyance (to put it > mildly). Whenever I leave my desk I lock the screen. I click the K, > the first menu choice is 'Logout', followed by 'Lock Screen'. I'd be a > happier camper if I could move the damnable 'Logout' somewhere else on > the menu where I won't accidentally click it. I invariably have a half > dozen browser windows, mail, some term sessions and an editor or two > running when that happens. Grrr. > > I wouldn't be so bad if it would just logout instead of locking up the > session. Alternately, having a logout confirmation (ala Winblows) would > be helpful... Any suggestions? Well, you can't get rid of the logout button unless you modify the code (not hard, by the way). However, you *CAN* specify whether or not you want a confirmation dialog before logging out. In the control center, click on System -> Session Manager. There is a checkbox with "Confirm Logout". Make sure that is checked. This applies to KDE 2.x. You *are* using KDE 2.x, right? :-) -- Kurt Granroth | http://www.granroth.org KDE Developer/Evangelist | SuSE Labs Open Source Developer granroth@kde.org | granroth@suse.com KDE -- Conquer Your Desktop