> $ kdmctl shutdown halt trynow
> ok
> $ kdmctl shutdown halt forcenow
> ok
> $ kdmctl shutdown status
> ok local,halt,0,0,force,1001,-
>
> Does not halt.
Alright, the trick was in exit first from openbox -- in the script:
otherwise it stood scheduled.
Solved. Thanks to everyone who partici
> . shutting down machine
> - quitting openbox (this can be done from bash)
> - shutting machine (shutdown directly does not work for
> privileges issue, so i want to use KDM's "blessings")
$ kdmctl shutdown halt trynow
ok
$ kdmctl shutdown halt forcenow
ok
$ kdmctl shutdown status
ok
> I use OpenBox + KDM. How i can organize:
>
> . switching users
> - locking current session (i can do this from shell script)
> - starting new KDM session (this do not know how to do)
Alright, i have fulfilled this myself.
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Good time of the day.
I use OpenBox + KDM. How i can organize:
. switching users
- locking current session (i can do this from shell script)
- starting new KDM session (this do not know how to do)
. shutting down machine
- quitting openbox (this can be done from bash)
Good time of the day, Veljko.
Thank you, for your time and answer. On Tue, 25 Jun 2013 17:22:36 +0200
you wrote:
> I find this comment very offensive. Governments from USA, Mexico,
> Germany or Serbia are pretty much same when it comes to political
> freedoms. It's just that some governments are
Good time of the day, Sean.
Thank you, for your time and answer. On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 03:32:40 -0400
you wrote:
> Has U.S. started an Internet war?
Pardon to say, but have you just awoken?!
And not only the Internet one! For decades.
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