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Re: Fluxbox questions



On 05/17/2013 09:13 AM, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> On 16 May 2013 21:10, Linux-Fan <Ma_Sys.ma@web.de> wrote:
> 
>> On 05/16/2013 09:09 PM, Sharon Kimble wrote:

[...]

>>> This is my pstree http://dpaste.com/1168992/ and i close all wm
>>> programmes
>>> under lightdm, but its still not allowing me to log back into fluxbox.
>>
>> I find this part most interesting:
>>
>>      ├─2*[lightdm─┬─Xorg]
>>      │            ├─lightdm─┬─lxsession─┬─caja───3*[{caja}]]
>>      │            │         │           ├─claws-mail───{claws-mail}]
>>      │            │         │           ├─clipit]
>>      │            │         │           ├─lxpanel]
>>      │            │         │           ├─openbox]
>>      │            │         │           ├─pcmanfm]
>>      │            │         │           ├─ssh-agent]
>>      │            │         │           ├─zim]
>>      │            │         │           └─{lxsession}]
>>      │            │         └─{lightdm}]
>>      │            ├─lightdm]
>>      │            └─2*[{lightdm}]]
>>
>> There is a whole lot of programs still running -- check the lxsession
>> subtree: An openbox (which is a window manager) is still running and
>> some other LXDE stuff as well (pcmanfm, lxpanel), also a mail client. To
>> kill the last window manager just terminate "openbox" via killall
>> openbox. However, it might be required to terminate the whole tree,
>> probably something like killall -s TERM lxsession or such. On the other
>> hand, I am unsure how much lxsession belongs to lightdm, i.e. might it
>> be necessary to keep lightdm running?
>>
> 
> I'm sorry I forgot to say that when I couldn't get into fluxbox I reverted
> to lxde for my working DE , which si why all the lxde stuff is running.

Of course you need to look at pstree while you are not logged into LXDE
in order to find out about processes remaining from before the logout.

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