Looking for a shortcut for shutdown

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Looking for a shortcut for shutdown

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Hi, I have tried several options like "exec:session-quit --log out","exec:wmpoweroff", "exec:poweroff", in the GUI for shortcut:
Menu---JWMdesk---hotkeys---command. None of them works, because, close Desktop, but keep running the system with an CLI window, waiting commands "root#"
Some command that could works in this context. Thanks!
Using F96-CE, at the moment very good impressions. a little hardweight but for my pc runs smooth, frugal install on the same partition of window10.

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Hi:

It's possible this pet doesn't work in fossa, it's possible that is not what you need, it's possible..... but I love this pet, because you have a lot of options when shutting down (take a look at the image).

It's called PUP SHUTDOWN PET (here is the 3.0 version). You can download it from

https://e.pcloud.link/publink/show?code ... jY3b8tzBBy

I love it, because it gives to you the SUSPEND option, no other shutdown program gives it to you.... and whith it you gonna save energy, disk health....

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The attached file can be copied to /root/my-applications/bin/ and then drag an icon to the desktop. It ask no questions, just goes straight to shutdown.
You can also just use jwm to make hotkeys if you like.
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Are you using F96-CE_2 the latest version?

you used this ISO:

F96-CE_2.iso

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Yes, that same. :thumbup2:

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Or you can just use rox to drag /sbin/poweroff on to your desktop.

I then rename it "Shut Down" so the TD users understand.

Then I set the icon to use the /usr/share/pixmaps/puppy/shutdown.svg

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puppyto wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2023 5:41 pm

Hi, I have tried several options like "exec:session-quit --log out","exec:wmpoweroff", "exec:poweroff", in the GUI for shortcut:
Menu---JWMdesk---hotkeys---command. None of them works, because, close Desktop, but keep running the system with an CLI window, waiting commands "root#"
Some command that could works in this context. Thanks!
Using F96-CE, at the moment very good impressions. a little hardweight but for my pc runs smooth, frugal install on the same partition of window10.

What brand/model of machine are you using?
Also - what pupmode are you running before shutdown?

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wmpoweroff is the correct command.

My F96-CE_2 is a frugal install, using a save folder, and directly updates the save as needed.
Running in pupmode 12.

I made this shortcut key combo in JWM hotkey keyboard shortcuts
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It is Ctrl+Alt+s

Because of what it does, I figured having to press 3 keys would be best to make it not so easy to select.

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Re: Looking for a shortcut for shutdown

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puppyto wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2023 5:41 pm

Hi, I have tried several options like "exec:session-quit --log out","exec:wmpoweroff", "exec:poweroff", in the GUI for shortcut:
Menu---JWMdesk---hotkeys---command. None of them works, because, close Desktop, but keep running the system with an CLI window, waiting commands "root#"
Some command that could works in this context. Thanks!
Using F96-CE, at the moment very good impressions. a little hardweight but for my pc runs smooth, frugal install on the same partition of window10.

Being a keyboard user, I open my terminal and type "po" (poweroff) or "rb" (reboot). I setup alias in .bashrc

alias po='wmpoweroff && exit'
alias rb='wmreboot && exit'

make sure to save whatever you are working on before. This works in all pups.

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Post by rockedge »

create a desktop symlinks to /sbin/poweroff and /sbin/reboot, assign each an icon and then there will be 2 icon shortcuts on the desktop for shutdown and restart one click away.

Or put the shortcuts on the tray or panel

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