No, no that way ... I want a normal logout of the gnome-session by a
command
>I NEED TO KNOW IF IT IS POSSIBLE THAT I CAN LOGOUT FROM MY GNOME
>SESSION BY A COMMAND, I MEAN WHITOUT THE USE OF THE ICON THAT DO THAT
>FUNCTION
>
>
>
Well, quick and dirty, hit "CTL-ALT-BACKSPACE" and
kill the X
Osmany Guirola Cruz wrote:
I NEED TO KNOW IF IT IS POSSIBLE THAT I CAN LOGOUT FROM MY GNOME SESSION
BY A COMMAND, I MEAN WHITOUT THE USE OF THE ICON THAT DO THAT FUNCTION
Well, quick and dirty, hit "CTL-ALT-BACKSPACE" and
kill the X server?
Not that this is the *best* way, probably
Kevin
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 20:25, blah wrote:
> I just installed gnome2 with pkg_add -r gnome2
> and was about to edit my xinitrc file to run gnome-session, but
> gnome-session does not exist in /usr/X11R6/bin/ where it is supposed to.
> What do I need to do to fix this?
Sounds like all of the GNOM