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hello,
i was thrilled to see on the forum somebody else had already asked this same question and resolved the issue but when i try to follow in their footsteps i run into a road block:
i.m having trouble locating that script on my machine. when i navigate to /usr/bin i can find only 4 references to openbox (excluding entries that start with "ob"--none of which refer to 'logout'), they are as follows:
openbox
openbox-gnome-session
openbox-kde-session
openbox-sessionjust for kicks i tried to nano openbox-session but that proved fruitless. and did i read that reference to sudo correctly? when i try to use it, bash doesn.t seem to understand what i.m doing (not unlike myself):
zello@crunchbang:/home$ sudo cd /usr/bin
sudo: cd: command not foundanybody see what i.m doing wrong...?
Last edited by skid vicious (2012-03-03 23:57:41)
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So my response in your other thread did not help? #! doesn't use openbox-logout now, it uses cb-exit.
(one post up from where I asked you not to necro-bump -- trust me, I tried it on two different #! installs and it worked)
Last edited by 2ManyDogs (2012-03-03 15:16:37)
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if you really must i can upload openbox-logout for you. but i think you'd maybe better go with 2manydogs' suggestion.
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2ManyDogs:
sorry for the double post. i keep having trouble with my wifi connection dropping off and last night i thought the post didn.t go through. thanks for both responses, i will make it work your way...
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No problem, just hated to think I typed all that for nothing. Good luck! Let me know if it doesn't work...
Oh and if(when) you get it working, please mark the thread [solved]. Thanks.
Last edited by 2ManyDogs (2012-03-03 20:40:21)
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