I can't find a way to quit Pidgin under Ubuntu/GNOME 3
ChO2
chemistrydioxide at lodaya.im
Thu Dec 11 14:50:59 EST 2014
AFAIK, there are 3 different ways to quit Pidgin:
a) Go to the buddy list, and click “quit” in the buddies menu.
b) Right-click on the systray icon and click “quit”.
c) If you have disabled the tray icon in the preferences dialog, you can
no longer minimize Pidgin to tray; Instead, closing the buddy list will
now close Pidgin directly.
Note that b) and c) are never available at the same time because the
systray icon is either enabled or disabled.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mathieu Dubois <duboismathieu_gaas at yahoo.fr>
To: support at pidgin.im
Subject: I can't find a way to quit Pidgin under Ubuntu/GNOME 3
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 20:02:46 +0100
Hi,
I'm using Pidgin for years under various distribution and it always
worked well. However since my upgrade to Ubuntu 14.04, using GNOME 3, I
can't find a way to quit Pidgin. Simply put I want to start pidgin (not
at login) and be able to quit it when I want like any other application.
AFAICS, there is no "quit" option in Pidgin menu. When I click on "quit"
in Pidgin top icon, all the windows are closed but Pidgin remains active
which is very annoying and (as pointed by some users) potentially
dangerous (since anybody in front of the computer will also have access
to the contact list for instance).
I have found several messages on the same problem but it's not very
clear. My questions are then:
1) is there a built-in way to quit Pidgin that I have missed?
2) is there any plugin/gnome-shell extension that can provide a "quit"
button as a temporary fix?
3) would it be possible to have a quit icon/menu entry that really
closes Pidgin?
Thanks in advance,
Mathieu
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