Am Montag, 20. Juli 2015, 13:30:00 schrieb Felix Miata:
What happens when you try to logout?
It complains mc is running.
Well, it would be good if you had mentioned this right from the start. You just mentioned that you can't logout without closing Konsole manually. The logout should continue if you select "Close Window" though...
Maybe you have more than one tab open, or have programs running inside Konsole? That would make it ask for confirmation on exit...
Is there a setting to avoid that? In KDE3, there was no such complaint, and mc would automatically be reopened if it had been running at last logout, which, apparently like v5 as well, KDE4 wouldn't do.
Right, this warning has been added in KDE4 on user request: I don't know of a setting to disable that, and nobody seems to have requested a way to disabling that either (I don't find a bug report at least). So, if you want that, file a bug report yourself at http://bugs.kde.org/ I'd say.
I'm not interested in "closing" any tab or window, only logging out, and finding Konsole open in whatever state it was in when logging out when the next session is opened, like in KDE3 (automatically, one of the reasons people depend on puters).
Well, logging out means quitting Konsole, so it warns about programs still running. As mentioned, I don't think disabling that warning is possible (since years). You can run mc in your Konsole automatically by editing the default session to run mc instead of sh (or create a new session that does that and set it as default) though. But it will still warn you on exit, if you don't quit mc first. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org