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Re: [trinity-users] how to properly close a trinity session from tty?

From: Christopher J Kleinschmidt <jumpship@...>
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 14:41:34 -0500
I didn't, I found it on an old message board. I didn't keep the link
but there wasn't any more info.  I think the person that posted that
looked at the source, but don't really know.

On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:43 AM, Nicolas Bercher <nbercher@...> wrote:
> On 29/06/2011 17:33, Christopher J Kleinschmidt wrote:
>>
>> "dcop ksmserver default logout"
>>
>>
>> followed by three parameters, the parameters mean:
>>
>> 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
>>
>>
>> Example:
>> dcop ksmserver default logout 0 -1 -1
>>
>>
>> I can't test this on trinity but it worked in an old kde3 vm
>
> Thank you for such a detailed answer!
>
> Where did you got the doc for it?
>
> Nicolas
>
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