[Bug 120236] KDE - reboot PC "to Windows XP" does not work

Tomas Thiemel thiemel at centrum.cz
Thu Jul 5 21:26:44 UTC 2007


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When I select "Logoff..." from main KDE's menu, the dialog will appear -
I can choose, what I want to do - to just "logoff", "reboot PC" , "turn
off PC", ...

( In KDM I enabled GRUB menu support, so from the main KDM's login
screen, when I click on "Reboot PC" and hold mouse, I can select to
reboot to "Windows XP"... )

So when I click on "REBOOT" button and hold mouse button down, I can
select to reboot to "Windows XP", too. But when I release mouse button,
nothing happens. After I press ESCape, I am back in my user session.
"Logoff..." from KDE's main button does not work any more.

My friend told me, I should execute "kdeinit_shutdown" to safely
logoff... But after I executed "kdeinit_shutdown", I have seen error
window, that "ksmserver" made error.

When I just click on "Reboot PC", everything works... :-(

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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KDE - reboot PC "to Windows XP" does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120236




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