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linuxian 10-16-2009 03:47 PM

Mandriva 2010 RC2- Stuck in Moblin
 
I have installed Mandriva 2010 RC2 with Moblin on my netbook. However, when using Moblin, I can't find any way to log off. I want to be able to switch between Moblin and KDE4 but Moblin won't allow it. There is no "log off" or "Shutdown" option that I can find. I have to use the command line to turn off the netbook.

Any clues as to how to log out of Moblin (and go back to KDE4)?

Thanks,
Linuxian

ZekeMX 12-02-2010 11:34 AM

I'm Affraid we're stuck in the Tron Machine.

szboardstretcher 12-02-2010 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by linuxian (Post 3722098)
I have installed Mandriva 2010 RC2 with Moblin on my netbook. However, when using Moblin, I can't find any way to log off. I want to be able to switch between Moblin and KDE4 but Moblin won't allow it. There is no "log off" or "Shutdown" option that I can find. I have to use the command line to turn off the netbook.

Any clues as to how to log out of Moblin (and go back to KDE4)?

Thanks,
Linuxian

If you press the power button on your computer, does it bring up a menu with log-off, shutdown and such? I know Ubuntu is like that (not having a menu for it, unless pressing the power button)

GlennsPref 12-08-2010 03:27 AM

szboardstretcher, I agree with you./

Have you tried to "logout" on the cli?

regards Glenn

GlennsPref 12-08-2010 03:35 AM

Quote:

definition -
What is Moblin?

Moblin is a Linux-based platform that is optimized for small computing devices. The Moblin project is Intel's open source initiative created to develop software for smartphones, netbooks and other mobile devices.
also have you been able to "shutdown -r now"

-r = reboot And you can use -h for halt (shutdown)

Bu8t I have no experience with Mobile devices.

Hope this give you something to look(search) for.

regards Glenn


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