El Martes 25 Enero 2005 15:06, Tommy Trussell escribi�: > 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.
Without kdm, at least should appear a simple confirmation window. If you use kde, kdm is recomended, because (i believe) it loads the kde libs in memory, and not the gtk. > 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. To be sure it is not a misconfiguration in your user config, can you test with a new user? > [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.] No problem, this is the user list, the developer one is debian-qt-kde.

