KDE Shutdowns to Shell / dos screen
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KDE Shutdowns to Shell / dos screen
Due to the latest round up software updates on my Linux Mint 64 KDE edition, now when I select the shutdown option KDE will shutdown but then brings me to a login screen at the shell prompt. Where in KDE to I check the shutdown script to look for an answer for this new phenomenon?
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Re: KDE Shutdowns to Shell / dos screen
Thanks so much Zero Prime . I figured it was probably a easy fix, ... I didn't see this posted on the search i did on the forum. Seems I don't always find what I search for in forums very easily anyways at first,.
/sbin/shutdown -P -h now
/sbin/shutdown -P -h now
Re: KDE Shutdowns to Shell / dos screen
I believe it should be:
/sbin/shutdown -h now
/sbin/shutdown -h now
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Re: KDE Shutdowns to Shell / dos screen
Glad I could help. Future advice, try Google instead of the Mint forums. When using the term Linux Mint in the search, you almost always find an answer given here:) Also, the Linux Mint Google page has the option to search in Linux Mint instead of the web.
Re: KDE Shutdowns to Shell / dos screen
How can I start my computer in DOS mode? My hard drive is full and my computer won't fully start up. Can I start it in DOS mode so I can delete some files to create some physical space needed for startup?
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Re: KDE Shutdowns to Shell / dos screen
You need to start a new thread.brethane wrote:How can I start my computer in DOS mode? My hard drive is full and my computer won't fully start up. Can I start it in DOS mode so I can delete some files to create some physical space needed for startup?
Hijacking someone else's thread is frowned on here..