GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 546755
would be nice to list the process id for applications not responding
Last modified: 2021-06-14 18:23:16 UTC
using gnome-session 2.23.6 there is a dialog listing applications not responding when closing the session, sometimes unknow is listed there, it would be nice to give extra information in such cases to make easier to know what application is not behaving correctly
Does this fix things? In trunk today. 2008-08-08 William Jon McCann <jmccann@redhat.com> * gnome-session/gsm-inhibit-dialog.c (add_inhibitor), (gsm_inhibit_dialog_set_client_store), (gsm_inhibit_dialog_set_property), (gsm_inhibit_dialog_get_property), (gsm_inhibit_dialog_class_init), (gsm_inhibit_dialog_new): * gnome-session/gsm-inhibit-dialog.h: * gnome-session/gsm-manager.c (query_end_session_complete), (on_client_end_session_response), (request_reboot), (request_shutdown), (request_suspend), (request_hibernate), (request_switch_user): Try to get application name for client when not responding and we don't have an app-id for it. Should fix #546755
no, it doesn't make a difference, the application is still listed as "unknown"
Can you attach your .xsession-errors? Do you have a test case that I can use to reproduce this? Thanks!
I'll attach the .xsession-errors next time I get the issue but I've no testcase, an application which I'm running is likely not registering to the session and I opened this bug because I'm trying to figure which one
that's still an issue in 2.25
when do you want the .xsession-errors? when the dialog is displayed or after logout? the session I closed usually had evolution and xchat-gnome running and that doesn't happen every time and the software are closed before the session
This is still an issue in 2.26.1 distributed with Ubuntu 9.04. When I specify Logout I get dialog "A program is still running" with Unknown/Not reponsing in it but there is no way to find out which application it is.
It happens to me too. It is very annoying. Is there one way one could get the PID of the running application?
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