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Woe!  I have no Preferences > Personalization to go to.  What I have is 
"Session Management" with no such default, so I set the "Shutdown" to 
"Nobody" instead of "User", and that may have done it.  Lycoris seems 
to have duplicated the layout of Windows XP.  I'm not sure that's 
always a good thing for people like me who are always fiddling with 
their systems.

On Thursday 28 November 2002 1:40 am, ronnie gauthier wrote:
> Its not the files itself but the default you must have set.
> go to... K menu>Preferences>Personalization>Session Manager
> From there you can set the default action on logoff.
> What file it tickles I have no idea.
>
> On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 01:15:04 -0600
>
> RBE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >I've got a problem with KDE apparently caused by an attempted
> > install of KDE 3.05 over an older 2.2.2 that didn't go right.  When
> > I got rid of KDE (well, "deactivated" would be a better term --
> > restored rc.gui and startkde and ld.so.conf to the original values
> > and ran ldconfig and
> >
> >rebooted), I seem to have screwed something up.
> >
> >When I logout of the desktop, instead of returning me to the login
> >screen, it runs "shutdown" and turns the computer off.  I have been
> >unable to find anyone (even on the kde-users list) who can tell me
> > what
> >
> >files, programs and signals are sent (and in what order) when logout
> > is
> >
> >executed from the KDE desktop.
> >
> >Does anyone here know where I might look or what I should be looking
> >at?

- -- 
Robert Black Eagle
The more I understand, the less I know.
Now I understand so much, I'm clueless.
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