Hello Douglas,

doing evolution --force-shutdown in a terminal should already be sufficient to 
shutdown Evolution
completely. 
No need to mess around with sudo or pkill, at least here on my rig.

Kind regards.

Am Dienstag, dem 19.01.2021 um 04:22 +0000 schrieb Douglas Summers via 
evolution-list:
> On Tue, 2021-01-19 at 05:18 +0100, Ralf Mardorf via evolution-list wrote:
> > On Tue, 2021-01-19 at 03:35 +0000, Douglas Summers wrote:
> > In a panic, I tried to restart Evolution, but every time I tried to
> > > kill some of the leftover processes, my system would log me off after
> > > entering my sudo password.
> > 
> > IIUC you closed Evolution. After that you used "sudo" to kill some
> > remaining processes using a kill command, such as maybe "pkill".
> > 
> > What processes did you kill? How did you kill the processes? Did you use
> > a regular expression to kill remaining processes? Why do you need to use
> > "sudo"?
> > 
> These were the processes left after closing Evolution:
> /usr/libexec/evolution-source-registry
> /usr/libexec/evolution-calendar-factory
> /usr/libexec/evolution-addressbook-factory
> 
> I had to use sudo because they wouldn't close with my account (even though
> I was shown as the process owner), although after I was dumped the
> processes became owned by root.
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