It is however a tedious waste of time should one accidentally trigger suspend or hibernate from the session menu when one meant to logout (as someone who oft uses his laptop from a distance, that *does* happen on occassion). I really wish you chaps would reconsider, even if it just meant adding the confirmation dialogues as an option and/or having them suppressed by default.
Although Canonical do seem increasingly opposed to offering even a minimal level of customisation/options now a days, so I won't hold my breath. :-(
It is however a tedious waste of time should one accidentally trigger suspend or hibernate from the session menu when one meant to logout (as someone who oft uses his laptop from a distance, that *does* happen on occassion). I really wish you chaps would reconsider, even if it just meant adding the confirmation dialogues as an option and/or having them suppressed by default.
Although Canonical do seem increasingly opposed to offering even a minimal level of customisation/ options now a days, so I won't hold my breath. :-(