I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and my shutdown menu
suddenly disappeared (the menu on the top where you click it
and get options such as "shut down" and "suspend"...)
how do I bring it back?
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You need to add the "Indicator Applet Session" applet. It's in the "Add to Panel" list.
The "Shutdown" applet gives you a popup dialog with Shut Down, Restart, Suspend and Hibernate options.
The "Indicator Applet Session" applet gives you the drop-down menu with Log Out, Suspend, Hibernate, Restart and Shut Down options, as well as Lock Screen, Guest Session, Switch from... and other fast-user-switching options.
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2thank you very much, Weird name for a panel that should be called "shutdown menu" – Asaf Jun 16 '10 at 04:26
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Right click the toolbar on a spot with no button and go to add, then add the button back. Drag the button to where you want it, and you may be able to lock it in place so this doesn't happen again.
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the menu doesn't exist in the panels for choice, it's not the shutdown button it's the menu that gives you options to shutdown, suspend, hibernate, etc.. and it's not in the list. – Asaf Jun 15 '10 at 21:37
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@Asaf: I really thought that BOTH were in the list, but I'll be able to be more help when I can check when I get home tonight. – Jarvin Jun 15 '10 at 21:50