• rambling4491@feddit.online
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    1 day ago

    To be fair, every OS I’ve used comes with a confirmation screen when you press the power button. So if you press it accidentally, you can just hit “Cancel”.

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      16 hours ago

      On KDE Plasma, pressing the power button by default shows an array of buttons for lock, sleep, hibernate, power off, and restart! Very neat I think. You can change this of course, and you can even configure it so that the behaviour changes depending on if you are plugged in, on battery, or in low power mode! I think that is really cool :0

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        16 hours ago

        Windows is a bit weird sometimes. On most Linux DEs there is this functionality, and I believe MacOS also has something similar.

        I do know that Windows lets you change whether the power button shuts down or makes your screen go to sleep (which doesn’t kill all your programs), so you could do that.

        On a related note, I hate that you need to click the small button in the start menu to restart on Windows. On Linux, typing “restart” in the search field pops up the option, making it super quick for troubleshooting and that sort. One more reason why Linux is superior to Windows I guess!

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          12 hours ago

          On Linux, typing “restart” in the search field pops up the option

          That’s sounds nice. Which DE can do that?

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            10 hours ago

            I use KDE Plasma, but I believe both GNOME and Cinnamon have it too from my experience.