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On 25 Aug 2009, at 23:26, meino.cramer@×××.de wrote: |
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> I use Icewm and X.org as desktop environment. |
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> Ending my work with a command like |
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> sudo halt |
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> from a terminal window results in no problem at all. |
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> But: |
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> When I do something like: |
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> aunpack mysourceproject.tar.7z; cd mysourceproject; \ |
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> ./configure && make && make install; sudo halt |
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> switch off my monitor and go to sleep, cause this will run for an |
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> hour, and start my box next morning again, all fonts, which are |
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> defined via xorg.conf are displayed in a very tine shape. |
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Um.... sorry if this is a dumb question, but does the `sudo halt` |
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actually run? Here that would be sitting waiting for me to enter a |
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password (but your /etc/sudoers may be configured differently). |
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Stroller. |