GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 357539
Sometimes logout does not log out, but saves session
Last modified: 2007-06-15 20:36:41 UTC
Please describe the problem: Selecting 'logout' from the Gnome's menu produces a dialog box informing the user that the session settings have been saved. Steps to reproduce: 1. Select log out Actual results: Sometimes, the 'You session is saved' dialog box appears instead of the user being logged out. Expected results: The user should be logged out Does this happen every time? No, it hapens sometimes, at irregular intervals. Other information:
Sounds like a dup of bug #344476. I suppose there must be a race in there somewhere :(
What applications are running on your desktop?
Closing this bug report as no further information has been provided. Please feel free to reopen this bug if you can provide the information asked for. Thanks!
GAIM, Thunderbird, Firefox, Azureus, Eclipse, Emacs, gedit, xchat, ghostview, evince, inkscape, gimp, skype, google earth, ICAClient. Not all at the same time though. f
(In reply to comment #4) > GAIM, Thunderbird, Firefox, Azureus, Eclipse, Emacs, gedit, xchat, ghostview, > evince, inkscape, gimp, skype, google earth, ICAClient. Ah, Skype is known to block the logout. See bug 344476. That's most probably the reason you're seeing this. Unfortunately, we can't do anything: someone needs to fix Skype (and other programs behaving like this).
I am kind of not persuaded by your explanation. Namely, sometimes it happens that, when I select 'logout', I don't get logged out but instead I get a dialog saying 'your session is saved'. I can imagine that Skype would prevent logout, but I cannot imagine Skype leading GNOME to misinterpret my 'logout' command as 'save session'. Further, I tested logouts with Skype on, and indeed I don't get logged out. But no dialog box, the command just gets ignored. HTH.
In fact, the "save session" dialog issue was another thing that already got fixed.