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When I click on Logout, I get three choices, End session only, Turn off
computer, and Restart computer. 

The 'End session only' does not work (freezes) while Restart computer does
its job flawlessly. What do I need to do to fix it?
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Reply rod.rook (17) 1/20/2005 5:13:53 AM

begin  : around Thu, 20 Jan 2005 18:13 rod rook spoke to comp.windows.x.kde
of :

> When I click on Logout, I get three choices, End session only, Turn off
> computer, and Restart computer.
> 
> The 'End session only' does not work (freezes) while Restart computer does
> its job flawlessly. What do I need to do to fix it?

It suggests a fault in the inittab file. What is your setup.
What distro, which version of kde, how much ram and video ram.

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Reply thor8710 (66) 1/20/2005 5:26:36 AM


Thor wrote:

> begin  : around Thu, 20 Jan 2005 18:13 rod rook spoke to
> comp.windows.x.kde of :
> 
>> When I click on Logout, I get three choices, End session only, Turn off
>> computer, and Restart computer.
>> 
>> The 'End session only' does not work (freezes) while Restart computer
>> does its job flawlessly. What do I need to do to fix it?
> 
> It suggests a fault in the inittab file. What is your setup.
> What distro, which version of kde, how much ram and video ram.
> 

I am sorry I failed to mention that Logout functions had worked well since I
installed it last week until today. I must have done something to cause
this malfunction. 

For your info:
distro: 10.0 Official
kde: 3.2
ram: 1GB
video ram: 120MB

Thanks for your interest

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Reply rod.rook (17) 1/20/2005 6:02:45 AM

>>> The 'End session only' does not work (freezes) while Restart computer
>>> does its job flawlessly. What do I need to do to fix it?

You probably have an application which does not want to stop.
Start ksysguard and have a look. Kill the applications manually.

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Reply albert176 (35) 1/20/2005 7:53:31 AM

Albert wrote:

>>>> The 'End session only' does not work (freezes) while Restart computer
>>>> does its job flawlessly. What do I need to do to fix it?
> 
> You probably have an application which does not want to stop.
> Start ksysguard and have a look. Kill the applications manually.

Yes, you are right. I have a two-monitor setup and I am apprently not not
supposed to leave any application in the secondary monitor.

r

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Reply rod.rook (17) 1/20/2005 12:02:24 PM

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