** Description changed:

  I make the following :
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo -i
  Password:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# less /var/log/auth.log
  
  [1]+  Stopped                 less /var/log/auth.log
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ps
    PID TTY          TIME CMD
   9093 pts/0    00:00:00 bash
   9151 pts/0    00:00:00 less
   9159 pts/0    00:00:00 ps
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# exit
  logout
  There are stopped jobs.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# exit
  logout
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -r
  2.6.20-16-generic
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 
  
- My question is the following: If I can't logout the first time why does
- it say "logout" and i remain "root". Secondly, there should be some
- switch to permit me to force the closing of the terminal window in a
- single command(this bug is gdm,kdm, both in Konsole and Console for gdm)
+ I have the following question: If I can't logout the first time why does
+ it say "logout" and I still remain "root". Secondly, I think there
+ should be some switch/command to permit me to force the logout from the
+ root and not just typeing twice exit for closing the terminal window in
+ a single command(this bug is gdm,kdm, both in Konsole and Console for
+ gdm)

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Possible Terminal Console bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130468
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