Public bug reported:
Just a small usability problem.
Atleast under my kde session, $UPSTART_JOB is set to 'startkde'.
This causes that executing '/sbin/stop' in terminal automatically kills the
running desktop session, forcibly closing all applications.
This is quite easy to do accidentally by pressing enter too soon when typing a
command.
Kind of like 'killall' command on old unix distros, which has fortunately been
fixed since.
Not sure if this can be fixed on upstart side, or if every single
desktop environment should just clear the $UPSTART_JOB variable to avoid
this happening.
(Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS, upstart 1.12.1-0ubuntu4.2)
** Affects: upstart (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1429404
Title:
Typing 'stop' to terminal ends desktop session
Status in upstart package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Just a small usability problem.
Atleast under my kde session, $UPSTART_JOB is set to 'startkde'.
This causes that executing '/sbin/stop' in terminal automatically kills the
running desktop session, forcibly closing all applications.
This is quite easy to do accidentally by pressing enter too soon when typing
a command.
Kind of like 'killall' command on old unix distros, which has fortunately
been fixed since.
Not sure if this can be fixed on upstart side, or if every single
desktop environment should just clear the $UPSTART_JOB variable to
avoid this happening.
(Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS, upstart 1.12.1-0ubuntu4.2)
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