At 02:24 PM 10/25/00 -0700, you wrote: > > What is happening on my RedHat 6.2 installation is that the logout is very, >very slow, it takes about 30 seconds per application, so it at least half a >minute even if nothing is running except kicker and kdesktop (this with the >restore checkbox not checked). Cool, so you lucky guy get the session management dialog box up on the screen. Well I don't :) I will try again a bit later today a let the machine work for five minutes or so. I did not test that long yesterday. > > Probably there are some timeouts in the session management. > Hmm, this implies perhaps that there is a "core" application that does not do session management properly since this happens even when I have not opened any application after login. > Lotzi > >> I have just build a KDE_2_0_BRANCH copy that I plan to use in office >> and I have one problem. I can not log out (nothing happens). I have >> to do the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace tripple to return to kdm. >> >> Since I break the logout, there is no session management. I have tried >> to do a logout without starting any applications with the same result. >> I have done this from a home directory I made for just this purpose >> (there are not old settings files around). >> >> I did compile Qt with -fno-exeptions and pentium optimalization. >> Was that somthing I should have avoided? >> >> I tested on a stock SuSE 6.3 (Intel). >> >> Is there anything I have forgotten? -- Espen Sand >> Visit http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<