[01:24] <swift110> sup
[04:25] <teb007est> Can you install Linux in Live Rescue Mode
[04:26] <teb007est> Terminal
[04:29] <teb007est> Hello
[04:29] <teb007est> Anyone hrre
[04:29] <teb007est> Here
[09:52] <Iolo> Can I enable my normal login user account to do "systemctl poweroff" and "systemctl reboot" without having to use sudo?
[10:03] <brainwash> Iolo: what error do you get when not using sudo?
[10:04] <Spass[m]> Iolo: normal users can still use "xfce4-session-logout --halt --fast" or "xfce4-session-logout --reboot --fast", but I don't know if that solution is good enough for you
[10:18] <Iolo> brainwash, sorry, I should have been more clear. I don't get an error, but it still asks for my password. I want to be able to do this "as-if" I had used sudo. That is to say without having to give my password.
[10:25] <Iolo> The reason I want to do this is so I can start a long-running task to be executed as my regular user, after which the computer powers off in my absence without ever asking for a password.
[10:49] <brainwash> Iolo: if no one here knows an answer, ask in #ubuntu also
[11:06] <Iolo> You know what, I just tried it again to see the exact message it asks for the password with, and it didn't ask for one. I don't know what I've done differently all the other times or what's changed since then, but at least it works. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[11:10] <tomreyn> sudo caches your password for a coupe minnutes (10 i think, by default?). you can run "sudo -k" to clear the cache.
[11:13] <brainwash> Iolo: it should ask for the password if another user account is still active. was this maybe the case?
[11:24] <Iolo> I don't think so. I may have had another shell open in a terminal window, but I'm guessing that doesn't count as another user account.
[19:40] <xubuntu70w> Hi, can I ask a support question here?