Re: How to log out

2009-06-04 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Thursday 04 June 2009 09:14:41 Valerio Passini wrote:
> sysprint is the key you press when you want a screenshot of your desktop,
> usually it's already bound to ksnapshot.
Ah ok, the PrintScreen button. Thanks for clarifying.

> This is the first time someone reports this issue here, thus I think that
> this could be just your problem (i.e: misconfiguration). Indeed I have
> several Debian installations and none behaves in this way. Have you given a
> try to a completely new user?
The only configuration I did wrt Session Management is disable the confirmation 
on logout (althought it applies to all others as well).
Thanks to David/Patrice, I tried with switching that setting on and off and I 
can see a clear pattern:
- confirmation on -> logs out
- confirmation off -> shutdown


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Re: How to log out

2009-06-04 Thread David Baron
On Thursday 04 June 2009 00:21:15 Diederik de Haas wrote:
> In the Kickoff - Leave menu there is an option to log out, but it always
> shuts down my computer, just like Shutdown does.
> How can I configure it to actually log out?
> Or is Ctl + Alt + Backspace the way to do that?

Time to fix this, whoever is maintaiing it!

Select confirmation. Then it should work OK. You will get a confirmation 
dialog and OK will log out.


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Re: How to log out

2009-06-04 Thread Patrice Pillot
Diederik de Haas a écrit :
> In the Kickoff - Leave menu there is an option to log out, but it always 
> shuts 
> down my computer, just like Shutdown does.
> How can I configure it to actually log out? 
> Or is Ctl + Alt + Backspace the way to do that?

I think I had this problem as I first run kde4 after it hit testing.

Have a look at the session manager settings, turn them right or try to
toggle some properties and sort of re-apply if it happens they look good.

HTH

pp


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Re: How to log out

2009-06-04 Thread Valerio Passini
Alle giovedì 04 giugno 2009, Diederik de Haas ha scritto:
>  do have that blue button, but it invokes the shutdown procedure :-/
> Ctl + Alt + Backspace does work for me, since I have the DontZap Serverflag
> in my xorg.conf.The C+A+BS 'solution' was actually written in annoyance
> since I fell in the logout trap for the gazillianth time.
> In another post I also saw the sysprint button mentioned, but I don't know
> which key that is.
sysprint is the key you press when you want a screenshot of your desktop, 
usually it's 
already bound to ksnapshot.

> Right-clicking on the desktop and choosing Logout does have the desired
> effect, thanks!
Ok, good news. At least you don't need that combination unless you have real 
big problems.

> On my brothers system (Kubuntu with KDE 4.2.2) that logout button does what
> is supposed to do. Does that mean that this is a Debian packaging problem
> (and therefor should be reported on b.d.o)
This is the first time someone reports this issue here, thus I think that this 
could be 
just your problem (i.e: misconfiguration). Indeed I have several Debian 
installations and 
none behaves in this way. Have you given a try to a completely new user?


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Re: How to log out

2009-06-03 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Wednesday 03 June 2009 23:41:18 Valerio Passini wrote:
> Alle mercoledì 03 giugno 2009, Diederik de Haas ha scritto:
> > In the Kickoff - Leave menu there is an option to log out, but it always
> > shuts down my computer, just like Shutdown does.
> > How can I configure it to actually log out?
> > Or is Ctl + Alt + Backspace the way to do that?
>
> No, it's weird, but there should be a working blue button with an arrow to
> exit the session. Is it there? Anyhow Ctl + Alt + Backspace it's not really
> a viable option, if you want it back, you should tweak the xorg.conf file,
> otherwise use something similar like alt+sysprint+k, but indeed, to close
> your session all that you need is that blue button. Does it work if you
> right click on the desktop?
I do have that blue button, but it invokes the shutdown procedure :-/
Ctl + Alt + Backspace does work for me, since I have the DontZap Serverflag in 
my xorg.conf.The C+A+BS 'solution' was actually written in annoyance since I 
fell in the logout trap for the gazillianth time.
In another post I also saw the sysprint button mentioned, but I don't know 
which key that is.
Right-clicking on the desktop and choosing Logout does have the desired effect, 
thanks!

On my brothers system (Kubuntu with KDE 4.2.2) that logout button does what is 
supposed to do. Does that mean that this is a Debian packaging problem (and 
therefor should be reported on b.d.o) ?


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Re: How to log out

2009-06-03 Thread Valerio Passini
Alle mercoledì 03 giugno 2009, Diederik de Haas ha scritto:
> In the Kickoff - Leave menu there is an option to log out, but it always
> shuts down my computer, just like Shutdown does.
> How can I configure it to actually log out?
> Or is Ctl + Alt + Backspace the way to do that?

No, it's weird, but there should be a working blue button with an arrow to exit 
the 
session. Is it there? Anyhow Ctl + Alt + Backspace it's not really a viable 
option, if you  
want it back, you should tweak the xorg.conf file, otherwise use something 
similar like 
alt+sysprint+k, but indeed, to close your session all that you need is that 
blue button. 
Does it work if you right click on the desktop?


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How to log out

2009-06-03 Thread Diederik de Haas
In the Kickoff - Leave menu there is an option to log out, but it always shuts 
down my computer, just like Shutdown does.
How can I configure it to actually log out? 
Or is Ctl + Alt + Backspace the way to do that?


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