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You just didn't configure it to work like that.
AHA!
Therefore, the option isn't truly valid. You have to KNOW HOW TO DO THAT, don't you? I do believe I said "default install", didn't I? I'm very well aware that you can make it do it. You can do anything in *nix through config files and scripts.
That, however, is not acceptable for an end-user desktop! I know that Slack isn't even trying to be a "friendly desktop" OS, but a geek-paradise mega-configurable, super-duper workstation or server OS.
Know what the best idea ever to happen to Linux on the desktop will be, regarding turning off your computer?
THAT WILL BE IT. Choose "Log Out" from Workspace Manager in GenSTEP, and you'll be greeted with a lovely dialog asking if you want to log out, or turn off your computer! Choose "Shut Down" (Power Off is far too literal to give you further choices) and it will ask you if you want to turn it off or restart it!
And all of this is handled in GUI! :-p
BTW... what the Hell is "Linuxoze"