I believe the problem is memory. Sign out, it releases a whole bunch of memory (KDE is not exactly economical). Get this behavior going from account to account if I have two sessions going and log out from one.
Once the log out is done, the poweroff is very quick (systemd). > Hi, > Not the same behaviour here : computer and akonadi close fast. > However I remember some closing problems in akonadi in the past. What kde > version are you running ? > Which startup system (sysvinit, upstart, systemd) ? > How it works if you try to stop your computer from a fresh test account ? > > > Hello, > > First on my computer it's an Debian Sid up to date and kde 4.14.2. > > First of all I would want to congratulate the Kde team on its really > > fantastic work. > > However I collide with Kde with a problem which bores me a lot. > > When I click " to Switch off the computer " in Kde, the current duration > > of > > this phase is nearby of 2 minutes and the computer does not go out > > electrically what is very boring. > > By comparison if I stop Kontact then the server Akonadi by means of one " > > akonadictl stop " and I launch a halt p in Konsole the stop total is > > lower > > than 40 seconds. > > My question is the following one why Kde puts so much time to make an > > extinction of the computer without arriving there completely, for the > > complete extinction I think of having the solution instead of making a > > halt > > it is necessary to launch a halt - p. For excessive duration I do not > > know. > > Other small problem in the starting up, would be you it possible to launch > > the akonadi server very quickly, because often during the opening of the > > window Kontact I have the message "akonadi server not yet completely > > launched. > > Philippe Merlin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/2081016.0Cpv5BsFj4@dovidhalevi