On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 7:21 PM, Shai Berger wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 04 February 2015 00:06:52 Brad Alexander wrote:
> >
> > > What exactly happens when you try to logout? Nothing happens?
> >
> > Nothing. The menu doesn't even come up when I click the logout button in
> > the tray, and when I clic
Hey,
what loginmanager you use? The loginmanager is the one that allows/disallows
users to logout. I use still kdm and that one has an tab at (systemsessions-
>login manager ->shutdown) and there I can select you is allowed to shutdown.
Otherwise I would suggest to look at policykit if that log
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Shai Berger wrote:
> I may have had to manually install systemd-sysv or remove systemd-shim or
> something. It was more than 6 months ago, memory fails me.
>
That may have been it. I was trying my best to give systemd a fair shake,
so I was listening to interviews
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Johannes Zarl wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 February 2015 17:06:52 Brad Alexander wrote:
> > > What exactly happens when you try to logout? Nothing happens?
> >
> > Nothing. The menu doesn't even come up when I click the logout button in
> > the tray, and when I click the
On Wednesday 04 February 2015 00:06:52 Brad Alexander wrote:
>
> > What exactly happens when you try to logout? Nothing happens?
>
> Nothing. The menu doesn't even come up when I click the logout button in
> the tray, and when I click the K button and click Leave -> Logout, nothing
> happens.
>
On Tuesday 03 February 2015 17:06:52 Brad Alexander wrote:
> > What exactly happens when you try to logout? Nothing happens?
>
> Nothing. The menu doesn't even come up when I click the logout button in
> the tray, and when I click the K button and click Leave -> Logout, nothing
> happens.
The sam
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 3:53 PM, Keian Rao Eng Haau
wrote:
> Brad, considering you have done "sudo halt", this might sound a bit
> stupid, but have you tried using "shutdown -h now" instead? You might need
> to sudo that. For restarts, use "-r" instead of "-h".
>
You do need sudo for shutdown. An
Brad, considering you have done "sudo halt", this might sound a bit stupid,
but have you tried using "shutdown -h now" instead? You might need to sudo
that. For restarts, use "-r" instead of "-h".
What exactly happens when you try to logout? Nothing happens?
I have a kind of a weird one, not sure where to go with it. For the past
while, I am unable to shut down or reboot my Dell Latitude laptop. At the
end of the day, I have been doing "sudo halt"...
But in the past week or so, I have noticed that when I do this, the system
feels obligated to delete
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