On Saturday 24 May 2025 23:27:09 deloptes via tde-users wrote:
Thierry de Coulon via tde-users wrote:
I usually do this by a right-click on the Desktop, then "log out" and I get a choice of Log out, Shutdown, Restart, Freeze, Suspend, Hibernate, Hybrid hibernate and Cancel, which almost always works (I did not try Freeze, Suspend, Hibernate, Hybrid hibernate on this desktop computer; On laptops Suspend usually works, Hibernate not always).
In the case of OP with poweroff there is a delay, but with shutdown there is no delay, so I suggested to try setting shutdown command instead of poweroff (or may be the script he uses to shut down) :
OP = ?
3 solutions to turn off a computer with tde-trinity : 1) Create an executable icon on the desktop : "poweroff" or "shutdown -n now".
2)Open a terminal in root and type : "poweroff" or "shutdown -n now".
3) Use the turn off in the tde menu, you can use the two commands : "poweroff" or "shutdown -n now" yet many times, the tde menu turn-off takes more time, often with this message : "Job -c scope / stop running (min sec ) /" Cheers, André