On 04/30/2011 01:57 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> I hadn't found those settings yesterday, but now I have, and yes they
> are set that way.  The actual problem appears to be that KDE neglects
> to provide sleep-on-close management when no one is logged in.  See
> bz #700913.

When no one is logged in, I assume that the "login manager" is in
control, so you could probably get the functionality you want by using
gdm for that purpose while still using KDE.

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