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178 Start-Up<br />

7.2 Logging Out<br />

When you are finished using the computer, you can log out and leave the system running,<br />

restart the system, or shut down the computer. If your system provides power management,<br />

you can choose to suspend the computer, making the next system start much<br />

faster than a complete boot.<br />

To log out, click Desktop → Log Out then select one <strong>of</strong> the available options.<br />

To save your current settings so that you can restore the session later, select Save current<br />

setup.<br />

If the Log Out button is present on a panel, you can click it to access the same logout<br />

options. To add the Log Out button to a panel, right-click the panel then click Add to<br />

Panel → Log Out → Add.<br />

7.3 Desktop Components<br />

The main components <strong>of</strong> the GNOME desktop are icons that link to files, folders, or<br />

programs and a panel at the bottom <strong>of</strong> the screen (similar to the task bar in Windows).

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