I'm running KDE 3.3.2, Debian Testing, PowerPC (PowerBook G3 Series "Wallstreet" / "PDQ" 266 Mhz.)
For the last several weeks when I choose "Logout" from the KDE menu, NOTHING happens. To log out of KDE I either have to control-alt-delete (which is a complicated four-button stretch on this PowerBook keyboard), or I have discovered I can choose the "Run Command" menu option and type "logout" which also works. In either case I get the expected "end session" dialog. I tried switching to kdm so I see the kde logout dragon, but the behavior is the same when I'm running gdm. This must have started after an updated package in Debian testing in late December or early January, but I didn't notice right away (I usually stay logged in for many days) so I don't know which package update may have affected it. I'm pretty sure this problem preceded the upgrade to 3.3 (in other words, I think I was having the problem with KDE 3.2, but the upgrade did not fix it). I have not found any other reports of this by Googling, but of course my wording may be different. I've looked several places (various logs including ~/.xsession-errors) and as far as I can tell NOTHING gets logged when I choose the menu item, so there's no error to guide me. I cannot even find a place where that menu item can be configured. [Please forgive this posting a "user" question on a "developer" list, but I was hoping for some guidance on where to look for the cause of this issue.] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

