[kde] [Bug 424092] closing kde session by key

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Tue Jul 21 09:03:43 BST 2020


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424092

--- Comment #2 from mehl at iesy.net ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> It is, try Ctrl+Alt+Delete. :) You can see all the shortcuts at System
> Settings > Shortcuts > Session management.

Thank you for your answer. The shortcut Ctrl+Alt+Delete is known to me.
But two questions remain for me:

1. In good old times windows had to be defragmentated regularly. Now
   this is done automatically, in linux, too. But I read somewhere
   that e.g. the command 'halt' does NOT do it, only the click
   sequence starter > session > shutdown would do it.

       Is Ctrl+Alt+Delete _completely_ equivalent
       to the click sequence above?

2. I would like to have a command for the _complete_ shutdown process
   within a script.

          What do write there?

Albrecht

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