You can put an icon in your screen that will simply shut down your computer. This is for Windows 10: https://www.howtogeek.com/656672/how-to-create-a-shutdown-icon-in-windows-10/
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UPS triggers a shutdown, OS starts installing updates.
The shutdown command was a warning, not a request.
What the hell is he watching in the first panel?
Y'all Tube. Says it in the second panel.
I think he's just got red cheeks from the alcoholism that also contributes to his anger problems
Case closed, thanks Holmes
Just wait till it gets to bios and hit the power button
Or you close and the fookin Windows update commences.
OK so my options are Sleep, Restart, Shut down, Update & Restart and Update & Shut down. Let's think about this carefully, I'm in a hurry so I need to shut down right away. Let's select Shut down.
Windows 11: Restarting, Installing Windows Updates, Restarting again, Installing even more updates. One final restart and just finishing things up (whatever that's supposed to be). And bam here is your login screen, you are welcome.
Then Bill Gates busts down the door and goes LMAO GOTTEM
Why does every single os out there place these buttons next to each other?
Because it's common to group things
In KDE it depends on your Plasma theme. Often they are next to each other but it's no problem if you misclick anyway – there's a confirmation screen with an auto-accept timer so you can just undo the wrong action and choose the right one.
KDE FTW!!!
every single os
I use sway on Linux. I don't have shutdown or reboot menus. When I shut down the computer via software, it looks like this:
# shutdown -h now
Rebooting is pretty different, looks like this:
# reboot
I guess that my case has a physical reset and power button that are -- while different sizes on mine -- near each other. You could put a button wherever you want to, though -- those things just short two pins. Go to Mouser Electronics or Digikey or something and get one of those big fancy E-Stop buttons with a protective shield that you have to flip up and run the leads to the reset or power pins, put them on opposite sides of the case, and you can use that. I think I remember reading about someone who used a key switch (like, you have to physically insert a metal key to twist the thing and flip the switch) to power on his computer, just for the aesthetic.
EDIT: Apparently that shield is called a molly-guard and the term was actually originally from computer power switches, prior to making its way to other industrial hardware:
molly-guard
Originally a Plexiglas cover improvised for the Big Red Switch on an IBM 4341 mainframe after a programmer's toddler daughter (named Molly) tripped it twice in one day. Later generalised to covers over stop/reset switches on disk drives and networking equipment.
Rebooting is pretty different
Not if you use shutdown -r
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Careful what you wish for or they’re gonna add “slide to shut down” to desktop PCs.
You guys shut off your computers? Weird.
How are you supposed to win any uptime contests?
On Linux this was solved by the miracle of just adding a countdown.
Also, no forced updates on shutdown or restart btw.
I'm holding the power button and letting fsck sort it out
Just plug out the power cord, fuck it!
This guy doesn't park his hard drive.
My pc restarts in like 15 seconds at most.
Mine usually does too, but every once in a while, my Ryzen system will randomly decide that now's a good time to retrain the RAM, and I gotta wait 3½ minutes. Which feels like a fucking eternity when you're just trying to shut down the PC.
Shut...down??
That's an unfamiliar word to me and my months of uptime on all my computers, what does it mean?
Back when I was still using Windows 10 I noticed that the hitbox for the "restart" clickable area in the start menu's power drop down menu overlapped the "power off" area that was right above it. The tip of the mouse was still inside the "power off" zone but it would highlight the "restart" zone below it instead if it wasn't far away enough from the edge. If you were too quick you would miss that and accidentally restart even though your cursor was pointing at "power off".
"Ok. Now to finish the job i just have to rename this as..."
May Introduce you to our holy savior 'F2 key'?
I already use that. Still, it's a pain in the ass menu.
Ctrl+Z
ARE YOU SURE???!
Yeaaah but my windows computer resets even if I hit shutdown about 50% of the time so it's always a roulette of whether or not I get to sleep when I want to.
Checkmate, Windows