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This is a strange error, or so it seems to me.
I've just gotten 4.4RC1 completely built and running find. But when I try to exit using the Quit choice on the desktop menu nothing happens. And I do mean nothing. First there is no dialog prompting me, even though I have Prompt on logout checked in Sessions and Startup. Second, and worse, it never quits. As I said everything else is working, so this seems like a strange problem to me. If I want to get back to a command prompt I have to use Ctrl, Alt, Backspace, which means my sessions aren't saving.
Is there a particular package I should rebuild, or is there a way to generate a log that might tell me where it's failing?
Thanks
p.s. 4.4 looks GREAT.
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Are you using a display manager?
If not you might need to customise your quit command.
Try this: http://xubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/07/13 … n-manager/
Simon. (^_^)
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i'm guessing you have xfce4-session installed?
try running the cmd - xfce4-session-logout
if it works, make a custom Quit entry for it in your menu.
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Are you using a display manager?
If not you might need to customise your quit command.
Try this: http://xubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/07/13 … n-manager/
Nope, I'm starting from a command prompt with startx
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i'm guessing you have xfce4-session installed?
try running the cmd - xfce4-session-logout
if it works, make a custom Quit entry for it in your menu.
Yes, I've got it installed and ps says it's running. So is dbus-lauch if that means anything.
When I run xfce4-session-logout the exact same thing happens, ie nothing.
Any othe thoughts?
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SimonJ wrote:Are you using a display manager?
If not you might need to customise your quit command.
Try this: http://xubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/07/13 … n-manager/
Nope, I'm starting from a command prompt with startx
So did you take a look at the tutorial?
Simon. (^_^)
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Yes, I did. It doesn't apply to me since I don't want to automatically log in to xfce. I want to log in and start X from a command prompt.
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True, but further on it explains why you are not able to log out. If there is no DM things work differently.
I have the same set up as you, no DM, no autologin but my menu includes logout, restart and shutdown and they work.
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I'll look at it further but my machine at work is setup the same way to and I don't have to do anything special to exit. I choose Quit from the menu and the confirmation dialog pops up. I choose log out and Xfce and X quit and I'm back at a command prompt. I didn't have to do anything special to get it to work.
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