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[Bug 685347] Re: Shutdown does not work in LXDE

 

according to http://wiki.lxde.org/en/LXSession#Logging_Out, running "lxsession-logout" will open the window.
the point now is how to know we are on an LXDE session?

anyway, I think we can consider the bug as fixed (or invalid on our
side), since you can set this command to the applet and it should then
launch it. please reopen it if you think something is wrong.

** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  Shutdown does not work in LXDE

Status in Cairo-Dock : Plug-ins:
  Invalid
Status in LXDE - Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment:
  New

Bug description:
  Using cairo-dock version 2.1.3-10-lucid under the LXDE Desktop
  Environment (which uses the Openbox window manager) the "logout"
  applet does not work. The error log says "couldn't guess what to do to
  shutdown," but the correct command to bring up the menu of shutdown,
  restart, etc. is "lxde-logout," though this doesn't use the custom
  image banner header. I've attached a debug log as instructed, see
  around line 800 for the error thrown.

  How to reproduce:

  1) Run LXDE desktop environment (Trisquel-Mini from trisquel.info is a good one) and install cairo-dock from Synaptic.
  2) Click the "logout" applet.
  3) Observe that nothing happens.
  4) Compare with a GNOME-based distribution and note that the proper menu pops up, asking if you want to shutdown, restart, etc.





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