Can't shutdown after configuring the session manager

I use:
OpenSuse 11.1 with KDE.

I wish:
no session restoring on login and no confirmation dialog on logout – i.e. OpenSuse should never ask me, if I click on “shutdown” and always start with new session.

I do:
So, in “System Settings” -> “Advanced”-Tab -> “Session Manager” I choose follow options:

General:
NO Confirm Logout
NO Offer shutdown option

On Login:
YES Start with an empty session

Default shutdown option:
YES Turn off computer
(finally, it goes disabled)

The problem is:
Now I can’t shutdown my computer by clicking the “Shutdown” in main menu. I can click it hundred times – nothing happens. Could anybody explain me, why???

As an experiment:
If I choose “YES Confirm Logout” and click the “Shutdown”, I will see the confirmation dialog, but with only one option - “Logout”…

P.S. Please don’t advise me to use “shutdown -h now”. I know this command. But I will use only the nice KDE UI.

i have same problem in opensuse 11.3 . only command can powerff computer

luke liu wrote:

>
> i have same problem in opensuse 11.3 . only
command can powerff computer
>
See bug at:
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=619754


Russ
openSUSE 11.3 (2.6.34-12-desktop) | Platform
Version 4.4.4 (KDE 4.4.4) “release 2” | Intel
DX48BT2 motherboard | 4 GB | GeForce 8400GS |
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