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Re: New icons for gnome-logout dialog: msg#00153

Subject: Re: New icons for gnome-logout dialog
Jorge Bernal wrote:
- "Lock screen" should go away. People who locks screen often can use the lock applet or set a keyboard shortcut - "Switch user" should go. In a first installation there's no second user, so there's no way to switch user. In users-admin, a hint about a "Fast User Switch applet" could be shown

I agree with this as well. Seven is way too much.

- "Log out" could be the same than above.

Sorry, what do you mean, to remove 'Log out' as well? I'm less sure about that.

 - Henrik

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