On Fri, 15 May 2020 14:02:17 +0200
Robin Lee <robin...@mailbox.org> wrote:

> The thing is that sometimes when I close vlc after I've watched some
> video it doesn't terminate cleanly. That is there is still a vlc
> process running in the background and it prevents the screen saver
> from blanking the screen. So sometimes when I wake up or come home
> after being out I notice that the screen has been on all the time.
> Not so good. I have to go to system monitor and find the vlc process
> and kill it, then the screen saver can again do its thing. 
> 
> Can anything be done about it, except always checking manually that
> vlc has terminated completely?

You definitely need to open a bugzilla against vlc.  If it doesn't
terminate when asked to, that is a bug.  Now, whether it is vlc at
fault, or the system, is hard to say.  But a bugzilla will at least get
things rolling.

What happens if instead of using vlc to quit, you hit Alt-F4 when it is
in focus to close it?  That sends a terminate signal, and its internal
logic then cleans up and closes.  The difference is that this is
external rather than internal.
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