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Re: Minimized Emacs and Gnome logout
From: |
Chong Yidong |
Subject: |
Re: Minimized Emacs and Gnome logout |
Date: |
Sat, 19 Aug 2006 16:51:04 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
"Jan D." <address@hidden> writes:
> Chong Yidong skrev:
>> 1. Run Emacs in Gnome
>> 2. Iconify (minimize) the Emacs window,
>> (e.g. by clicking on its taskbar entry)
>> 3. Gnome menu -> Quit -> Log Out
>> 4. Nothing happens.
>> 5. Now de-iconify Emacs (e.g. by clicking on its taskbar entry).
>> 6. Gnome logs out.
>>
>> `kill' and `kill -9' seem to work fine on the iconified Emacs, so is
>> there some other signal that the Gnome logout sends that we are not
>> responding properly to?
>>
>> FWIW, I'm using the version of Gnome that comes with Ubuntu Dapper.
>> This behavior has been present for several months, but I haven't been
>> able to identify the problem.
>
> I can not reproduce this on Ubuntu Dapper. But sometimes the session
> manager hangs, and just moving the mouse will continue the logout. Have
> you tried that (i.e. move the mouse instead of deiconify Emacs)? Can
> you try KDE and see if you have the same problem?
>
> What are your settings for sessions in Gnome, i.e. save at logout, ask
> at logout and so on?
I investigated some more, and found that this is related to me turning
off the "use Nautilus to draw the desktop" feature in gconf-editor ->
apps -> nautilus -> preferences -> show desktop. With Nautilus turned
on, logging out works.
Chances are, this is a Gnome bug (though as far as I know, it only
affects Emacs; an iconified xterm logs out fine).