On Thursday, December 13, 2012 07:51:15 AM upscope wrote:
On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 04:36:02 PM Felix Miata wrote:
On 2012-12-11 17:17 (GMT) ianseeks composed: <snip>
Is there a configuration item for this or does it sound like a bug?
It sounds _very_ familiar, but you haven't mentioned what you're trying to log off from, or how. What happens if you try shutdown or reboot logged in as root? Is sysvinit-init installed? Is KDM installed? GDM? Search the list archives from a month or three ago and you'll probably find what's needed. </snip> I am trying to log off from KDE4.9.4 release 1. Problem was here on 4.9.3 and earlier KDE Versions. KDM is installed. sysvinit-init is not installed. systemd-sysvinit, sysvint and sysvinit-tools are installed. I assume these were installed by YaST. As I selected systend as the default.
I did look at the archives and none fixed it, but I'll go back and review them again. I have not actually logged in as root from KDM (Inhibited) but have tried su, su- and sudo all with same results. I'' enable KDM log in and see if root makes a difference.
It's not Desktop related. It happens on KDE and GNOME. I noticed it particularly recurrent on oS 12.1 clean install. and oS 12.2 clean install or upgraded. Complete GRUB2 and systemd does not eliminate the condition.(randomly power off freeze) Hard Disk Drives didn't show any failures or bad sectors. Most probably, some scripts related to shutdown process. Out of my knowledge. -- Ricardo Chung | Panama Linux & FOSS Ambassador openSUSE Projects -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org