Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) írta: > On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 03:45:34 +1000 David Seikel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled: > > >> On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 17:26:59 +0200 Peter Parkanyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >> >>> I have a rather annoying problem with e17 on my Gentoo box. Wait. This >>> isn't an e17 bug. This is obviously a skype bug, but skype is closed, >>> so I can't really do anything with it. >>> >>> When I hit "Logout", "Shut Down", "Reboot", and so on in the E menu, >>> every application quits, except skype, because it only closes its main >>> window. My suggestion is that it would be good if I could set >>> somewhere to autokill specified stuff when logout, or specify a >>> timeout for logout, and if the applications doesn't quit in that >>> time, e17 autokills (not -9) them, or simply quit (if e17 starts >>> applications as children, then all of the started apps are forced to >>> quit, right?). This would be very handy. >>> >> There is already a timeout, then E17 asks the user if it's OK to kill >> everything. This gives the user a chance to manually close down things >> properly or otherwise respond appropriately. >> >> The "Exit" menu option does an unconditional exit. >> >> Maybe a configuration option to unconditionally kill things after the >> timeout would do the trick? >> > > generally i think this is a bad idea - a lot of apps will put up "are you sure > you want to exit - you haven't saved your files" dialogs. you want the user to > go handle all of these first - then logout/shutdown etc. > > this is a skype specific issue due to it wanting a "system tray" > unconditionally. > This is skype specific, yes, but the interesting thing about it that if i click menu->system->logout on the same virtual desktop that skype's on, E kills it, no problem. But if i do it on another virtual desk, skype doesn't quit. Is this still a skype or rather an E related bug?
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