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Description of problem: Please, add a tooltip to both the "reboot" and the "reset" buttons. I known that sddm is brand new, but i think that showing a tooltip is needed because both reboot and power-off are immediate without any warning. Also there is no ability to restart xorg from sddm, which i needed because i installed without creating an user. I switched to another vt, created the user but i could not restart xorg from sddm (and ctrl+alt+backspace seems to have been disabled). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): F20a RC2 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Hoover the mouse over the "reboot" and "power-off" buttons/icons. 2. No tooltip, the "reboot" one might cause confusion. (i pressed it thinking that it was going to restart xorg, the fist time i saw it). 3. There is no confirmation dialog, the action is immediate. Actual results: It might be posible for some people to reboot or power-off their system by accident. Expected results: a tooltip when hovering the mouse, explainig the actions. "reboot immediately, no warning" "power-off the system immediately, no warning" Additional info:
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