Ben Saylor wrote:
> When I select Log Out from the K menu and click "End current session",
> "turn off computer" or "restart computer", most of the time, the dialog
> disappears and nothing happens. If I do this three times, the dialog
> will no longer appear when I click "Log Out", and I have to
Ben Saylor wrote:
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I don't get any new messages in ~/.xsession-errors after an unsuccessful
logout attempt. However, the problem seems to occur if and only if
qjackctl is running, so I think I've found the culprit. As a
workaround, I'll just quit qjackctl before logging out. But it stil
Hi,
I have to logout twice before the system really starts to log out (or shut
down, (dependent of my choice). It happens on an ubuntu breezy system with
kde35 packages (kmail 191 and as fare as i know no process named qjackctl is
running). (I know this is a debian-kde list, but I am also work
On Sunday 29 January 2006 07:48, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> Ben Saylor wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > When I select Log Out from the K menu and click "End current
> > session", "turn off computer" or "restart computer", most of the
> > time, the dialog disappears and nothing happens. If I do this
> > three t
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.
Hi,
On Saturday 28 January 2006 20:45, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> On Saturday 28 January 2006 10:47 pm, Ben Saylor wrote:
> > ctrl-alt-backspace to get out. Sometimes, it will work, however.
> > I have kdebase 3.5.0-4, but I've had this issue for quite a while
> > with older versions
Ben Saylor wrote:
Hi,
When I select Log Out from the K menu and click "End current session",
"turn off computer" or "restart computer", most of the time, the dialog
disappears and nothing happens. If I do this three times, the dialog
will no longer appear when I click "Log Out", and I have to h
On Saturday 28 January 2006 10:47 pm, Ben Saylor wrote:
> ctrl-alt-backspace to get out. Sometimes, it will work, however. I
> have kdebase 3.5.0-4, but I've had this issue for quite a while with
> older versions as well. How can I fix this?
Me too. You're not alone. I have no idea what's go
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