This problem has been plaguing my system since fedora 8 came out and despite loading all of the updates as they appear, it has not stopped. When I log out of a KDE session (not gnome, however), the logout process begins and the screen turns black (normal, before gdm runs), but then it just hangs there, with the mouse pointer still on the screen. I am not able to return to the hanging X session and the only way to get out of the hang is to type ctrl-alt-backspace. This does not get me to gdm, however, but to the command line login prompt. I have no choice but to log in and run shutdown -h now. This happens about 90% of the time. I thought the problem might be kpowersomethingorother, so I disabled that. I also tried using kdm instead of gdm, but kdm will not run, even though I create the sysconfig/desktop file with the proper options. I don´t mind using gdm, but the logout problem is a nuisance. The problem persists, no matter whether I choose stop the computer, log out or reboot the computer. It is always the black screen with the pointer still there, about 90% of the time. Any suggestions? -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list