mellofello, that's really interesting. I'll try that out.
I'm still looking for a way to logout cleanly, closing all programs, until this is fixed. I've now tried the commands "gnome-session-save --logout" & "gnome-session-save --force-logout".
No matter what, I get the error "** (gnome-session-save:PID): WARNING **: Unable to start: Cannot open display:". I don't know enough to troubleshoot this & my searches haven't yielded anything.
mellofello, that's really interesting. I'll try that out.
I'm still looking for a way to logout cleanly, closing all programs, until this is fixed. I've now tried the commands "gnome-session-save --logout" & "gnome-session-save --force-logout".
(The deprecated command "gnome-session-save --kill --silent" is indicated in these places: ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=222173 /www.linux. com/archive/ feature/ 153953 )
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No matter what, I get the error "** (gnome- session- save:PID) : WARNING **: Unable to start: Cannot open display:". I don't know enough to troubleshoot this & my searches haven't yielded anything.
Ctrl+s is now muscle memory, that's for sure.