Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread MERLIN Philippe
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 o

Re: Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread Xavier Brochard
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 ?

Re: Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread MERLIN Philippe
Le jeudi 11 décembre 2014, 14:57:46 Xavier Brochard a écrit : > 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 i

Re: Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread David Baron
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

Re: Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread MERLIN Philippe
Le jeudi 11 décembre 2014, 18:14:02 David Baron a écrit : > 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

Re: Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread David Baron
On Thursday 11 December 2014 17:56:52 MERLIN Philippe wrote: > Le jeudi 11 décembre 2014, 18:14:02 David Baron a écrit : > > 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 t

Re: Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread MERLIN Philippe
Le jeudi 11 décembre 2014, 19:44:59 David Baron a écrit : > On Thursday 11 December 2014 17:56:52 MERLIN Philippe wrote: > > Le jeudi 11 décembre 2014, 18:14:02 David Baron a écrit : > > > I believe the problem is memory. Sign out, it releases a whole > > > > bunch of > > > > > memory (KDE is not

Re: Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread Xavier Brochard
Le jeudi 11 décembre 2014, 17:06:04 MERLIN Philippe a écrit : > Le jeudi 11 décembre 2014, 14:57:46 Xavier Brochard a écrit : > > How it works if you try to stop your computer from a fresh test account ? try this, just to check if the problem comes from your kde config > > > First on my comput

Re: Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread Sandro Knauß
Hey, > I think this is configurable I would take a look at your configs from your login manager. At least kdm handles the shutdown commad: /etc/kde4/kdm/kdmrc regards, sandro -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact l

Re: Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread Marco Valli
In data giovedì 11 dicembre 2014 19:20:23, MERLIN Philippe ha scritto: > for > information before we migrate to Systemd this problem did not exist. Hi Philippe, use systemd-analyze blame to see timing details about the boot process. Show the results to us, too :-) Regards Ps my boot process too

Re: Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread MERLIN Philippe
Le jeudi 11 décembre 2014, 21:05:39 Sandro Knauß a écrit : > Hey, > > > I think this is configurable > > I would take a look at your configs from your login manager. At least kdm > handles the shutdown commad: /etc/kde4/kdm/kdmrc > > regards, > > sandro Thank you for your help,I join my /etc/kd

Re: Little problem with Kde

2014-12-11 Thread Sandro Knauß
Hey, I would suggest, that you delete your halt/reboot command to the defaults or modify it to somthing that works for your computer. # The command (subject to word splitting) to run to halt the system. # Default is "/sbin/shutdown -h -P now" #HaltCmd= # The command (subject to word splitting) t