Happy to help you.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2021/02/msg6.html
Il 09/10/21 20:43, Herbert Schwarzer ha scritto:
Thank you for your replies. I have tested before a lot around i.e. to check
logfiles - but there comes a heavy load of messages.
So the first step for THIS answer I wr
Thank you for your replies. I have tested before a lot around i.e. to check
logfiles - but there comes a heavy load of messages.
So the first step for THIS answer I wrote journalctl-output to 2 files
(attached) but I am worried about the many lines although I have started
output only just in t
Il 09/10/21 12:17, Herbert ha scritto:
Hello to all readers
Logout from KDE (Plasma 5.20.5) lasts more then 10 sec. This is abnormal as
under Buster logout passed immediately (login screen: sddm or lightdm, does
not matter) appeared just in time. If I log in as root (only under lightdm
possible)
Dear Herbert,
Am Samstag, 9. Oktober 2021, 12:17:01 CEST schrieb Herbert:
> Hello to all readers
> Logout from KDE (Plasma 5.20.5) lasts more then 10 sec. This is abnormal as
> under Buster logout passed immediately (login screen: sddm or lightdm, does
> not matter) appeared just in time. If I lo
Hello to all readers
Logout from KDE (Plasma 5.20.5) lasts more then 10 sec. This is abnormal as
under Buster logout passed immediately (login screen: sddm or lightdm, does
not matter) appeared just in time. If I log in as root (only under lightdm
possible) there is no delay in logging out. Eve
On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 05:01:45AM +0200, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> [This is a crosspost to Debian Bug#266760 and KDE Bugs #88401 and #86426,
> plus the debian-kde mailing list.]
> - the "culprit" of "root of all evil" seems to be kdeinit_shutdown
> in /usr/bin/startkde: I'd say the hang is
* Adeodato Simó [Fri, 01 Oct 2004 05:01:45 +0200]:
> - finally, one thing that strikes me as unusual but that may be not
> (and, again, I mention in case it's relevant): with the same KDE
> 3.3 setup, when using a 2.6 kernel there is just one artsd process
> per user session;
[This is a crosspost to Debian Bug#266760 and KDE Bugs #88401 and #86426,
plus the debian-kde mailing list.]
hi all, I've been "playing" around with this bug for a couple of
hours, and after some hard reboots I've made some *little* findings
which I'll share hoping that people with more know
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 10:53:39PM +, Bub Slug wrote:
> Can anyone shed some light on how I get a script to execute when I exit
> KDE.
>
have a look at the end of startkde, it should become obvious from that.
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Can anyone shed some light on how I get a script to execute when I exit
KDE.
I'm aware of the ~/.bash_logout, which doesn't seem to run when exiting
the graphical environment.
I'm running a basically stock RH 9. Any pointers on where I can look for
howtos, docs, etc. about this will be much appr
On Thursday, 9. August 2001 17:24, Jens Benecke wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 04:57:35PM +0200, Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I'm currently experimenting with the acpi stuff of my laptop. Now I'm
> > looking for a simple way to logout an user _without_ any questions.
>
> Simple.
>
>
> Using the command "dcop kdesktop default logout" does the trick, but
> only if I disabled the "logout confirm" stuff globally. Is there a
> possibility to override this setting?
>
nope. :(
i'm planning a clean solution for post-2.2 ...
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Hi.
I'm currently experimenting with the acpi stuff of my laptop. Now I'm looking
for
a simple way to logout an user _without_ any questions.
Using the command "dcop kdesktop default logout" does the trick, but only if I
disabled the "logout confirm" stuff globally. Is there a possibility to
ov
> If there is a log file that I can check out to provide more info,
> pls tell me where.
>
anything that x apps output to stderr/stdout is logged in
~/.xsession-errors (unless they run from a terminal, but that's another
story).
hth
best regards
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Hi folks,
Been noticing a couple of things on my potato box, with KDE 2.1.1. I cannot
logout. The screen flashes, the desktop is there, but there is no kicker and
I cannot run anything at that time. The only way I've been able to switch
terms (ctrl-alt-F11) and then ctrl-c to terminate X. I
> i was thinking of using xautolock in conjunction with kde's logout
> feature, but i cannot figure out the logout process- i assume it is a
> stand-alone program.
>
run "dcop kdesktop default logout"
hth
best regards
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i am using kde with sid and woody.
i would like to set up kde to logout after a period of keyboard
inactivity.
i was thinking of using xautolock in conjunction with kde's logout
feature, but i cannot figure out the logout process- i assume it is a
stand-alone program.
if so, what is the command
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