I just started having some trouble logging out from my CentOS 5.1 system. For some reason, when I try to log out, the log out program hangs. This happens whether I click on the "Log Out" button or wait for the timeout. When I looked, I somehow (I forget how) found out that the clock applet would not go away. However, when I separately killed the clock applet, the session still refused to log out. The only way I could get the session logged out was to kill the gnome-session process (works like a charm). I thought this might be related to the new xorg server update problem from upstream, but the new one doesn't fix it (not surprised). Any clues, or is this a gnome-only issue? Thanks. mhr -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080120/66312567/attachment-0002.html>
--- MHR <mhullrich at gmail.com> wrote:> I just started having some trouble logging out from > my CentOS 5.1 system. > For some reason, when I try to log out, the log out > program hangs. This > happens whether I click on the "Log Out" button or > wait for the timeout. > When I looked, I somehow (I forget how) found out > that the clock applet > would not go away. However, when I separately > killed the clock applet, the > session still refused to log out. The only way I > could get the session > logged out was to kill the gnome-session process > (works like a charm). > > I thought this might be related to the new xorg > server update problem from > upstream, but the new one doesn't fix it (not > surprised). > > Any clues, or is this a gnome-only issue? > > Thanks. > > mhr > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >I am biting my tongue not saying anything on this. :-D