Re: Wayland by default for Fedora 28

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Il 09/01/2018 18:30, Reindl Harald ha scritto:
> Am 09.01.2018 um 18:15 schrieb Germano Massullo:
>> - sometimes when shutting down the system, the system does not poweroff,
>> forcing the user to unplug the power cable or use Magic Sys Req if the
>> user is so lucky to have it enabled
>
> at least that is nonsense - every machine built within the last 15
> years reacts to a short press of the power button which signals the
> kernel to do a shutdown which can't be changed from any user space
> application

Then come to my home and ask my Lenovo Thinkpad X220 why it does not
know that it should shutdown with a short press of power button. It is
such a baaad boooy!

> frankly "unplug the power cable" shows that you clearly have not much
> clue about computers - a long press of the power-button *always*
> powers off the machine without touch any cable

It was simply a metaphor for hard reset, does it really matter in this
discussion?.

Anyway, this is the bugreport reference to the mentioned problem
https://github.com/sddm/sddm/issues/897
<<[...]When logging out of a plasma wayland session the system is
completely frozen. There are no other solution than a hard reboot.[...]>>
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