On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 22:55:55 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote: > Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón: > >>Good. That means KDE is somehow preventing itself to be properly >>shutdown. Maybe a proccess in the background making noise? :-? > > No Idea... If You have one, please w /me too. For instance, LXDE works > well - I mean logs out.
No idea, sorry. It must me something related to dbus or whatever processing system employs KDE to communicate applications with the low level stack, I mean, whatever is preventing the shutdown inside the desktop is not an application or a process that you could "kill". Gee.. desktops are becoming more and more complex by every hour :-) >>Okay, then try with the "old" method: go to a tty (ctrl+alt+f1), log in >>as root and fall into "init 1", that will close your current X session. >>Then "su -" as your user, and run "startx". Once in, try to logout as >>usual, from the K menu. > > Well. I can not start kde - for startkde fails to start - stating that > $DISPLAY variable is not set or impossible to connect to X server. And > startx starts LXDE - that I have no logout problem with. Ah, I see. You have another desktop installed and set as default. Hum... maybe you can try with one of these options: How to select multiple desktop environment using startx? http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=59562 (it's just to test, you can even manually edit the ".xinitrc" file and point it to KDE instaead of LXDE and change it afterwards) >>I meant, it looks like KDE doesn't "notice" the signal to run the >>commands when you press the corresponding buttons from the menu as I >>would have expected a warning or error to be printed on the screen >>advising the user that something went wrong. > > Yea. And nothing works: shortkeys, nor menu item. What KDE version are you running? >>IIRC, this error was not present for the new user, right? > > Well. It is *the whole error log* for a newly created user - from the > start of its session till logging out attempt. Okay, but I meant if -despite the log- that Akonadi error was also present on a fresh new created user. IIRC, you said the error was not reproducible on a new user :-? >>That may mean that you have to reset/resit your current kde user >>profile, but for the kde desktop I dunno what folder to rename, hum... >>maybe some KDE user of the list can give you some hints on this :-? > > Good idea I will ask there. Thank You. Well, I was thinking in "this" same list :-) I'm sure there are many KDE users around here. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2011.09.26.13.25...@gmail.com