Hi,

First thing, how is that I can't see the original Marty's message in the
list? was it a private message for PCMan?

Second, I've found lxsession-logout (Debian version 0.3.8+svn20090521-1)
a little bit weird in the sense that it just seems to kill -9 my
desktop. I mean, when I log off (or reboot, or shut down), it just halts
the machine (i don't see the init scripts running down).

Moreover, when I re-login, all the programs that were started don't
start automatically (as it's suposed in a session), and programs like,
for example, firefox, wake as if they were killed (i.e. the window with
the "it's embarrassing, it seems that firefox crashed"). The OS itself
seems to be halted properly (as in ACPI power button pressed).

I'd like to see that fixed, since I'm starting to give a shot to lxde as
my second desktop environment, and I'm willing to help if it's needed.

I have a good C knowledge, but no Desktop infrastructure (X internals,
freedesktop.org specs, etc) and my notions of GTK are somewhat basic,
but I would have no problem in learning.

I just need some initial point, guidelines, whatever.


Best regards,
-- 
L. Alberto Giménez
GnuPG key ID 0x3BAABDE1

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