On Sunday 29 January 2006 07:48, Florian Kulzer wrote: > Check ~/.xsession-errors for error messages which appear after an > unsuccessful log-out attempt. Maybe they will give you a clue where > it goes wrong. > > Close all programs, quit all applets in the system tray and try to > log out again. Does that change anything? > > Generate a new, "clean" user and see if the problem disappears if you > log in as that user. If so then it is clear that the problem is > somewhere in your regular user's ~/.kde directory (which contains all > user-specific settings of KDE). In that case you could move this > directory out of the way by renaming it and then you could copy the > new user's .kde in its place. If logging out still works after that > you can carefully copy important files from the old .kde directory > into the new one, for example your KOrganizer data or your KDE Wallet > files. All other settings and customizations should maybe be done > manually in the KDE Control Center, unless you really want to find > out which file in the old .kde directory causes the problem.
Thanks for the advice - I'll give those things a try. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]