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Subject: Re: [kde-linux] "dcop ksmserver" question
From: "Donatas G." <dgvirtual () akl ! lt>
Date: 2006-09-08 10:04:15
Message-ID: 200609081304.16062.dgvirtual () akl ! lt
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2006 m. rugsėjis 5 d., antradienis 22:08, Donatas G. rašė:
> 2006 m. rugsėjis 4 d., pirmadienis 22:39, mathias rašė:
> > I don't know exactly how it works, and I'm not sure to understand what
> > you want, but when kde apps hangs and claims about dcop server, I simply
> > remove my ~/.DCOP* files.
>
> No, I just want to figure out what the parameters to
> dcop ksmserver default logout 0 1 0
> mean. What are those two zeros and a one in between?
>
> The middle number must have some connection with the action to take (1
> reboots the computer, -1 halts) but 2 also halts the computer...
>
> This is, in essence, my question.
Finally I have foud explanation to my own question at
http://developer.kde.org/documentation/library/3.0-api/classref/kdecore/kapplication_h.html
Example:
dcop ksmserver default logout 0 -1 -1
First parameter: confirm
Obey the user's confirmation setting: -1
Don't confirm, shutdown without asking: 0
Always confirm, ask even if the user turned it off: 1
Second parameter: type
Select previous action or the default if it's the first time: -1
Only log out: 0
Log out and reboot the machine: 1
Log out and halt the machine: 2
Third parameter: mode
Select previous mode or the default if it's the first time: -1
Schedule a shutdown (halt or reboot) for the time all active sessions have
exited: 0
Shut down, if no sessions are active. Otherwise do nothing: 1
Force shutdown. Kill any possibly active sessions: 2
Pop up a dialog asking the user what to do if sessions are still active: 3
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Donatas Glodenis
http://dg.lapas.info
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