I've been glad since I discovered that I could turn off my Linux system by simply hitting the power-off button in my computer case. That's possible thanks to acpid. The first time I used it, I felt a little bit disappointed because KDE was not properly closed when I turned off my system this way. All programs were simply killed and the entire session was lost. But now I'm using KDE 3.3 on Debian Sid, and it works just as I want it. When I hit the power button in front of my computer case, KDE closes correctly, the session gets saved and then the system shuts down. But today I discovered that a KDE application with an unsaved modified document was preventing the system from completing the shutdown process. When I hitted the power button to turn off the system, and walked away from the PC, a lot of time passed and I didn't hear the hard drive turn off. I then came back to see what was happening and found this application waiting for me to tell it whether to save, cancel or discard the modified document. As soon as I said discard, the system began shutting down. Do you know about this? Is this a KDE issue, or a particular application problem, or maybe a Debian issue? Any light is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Andy ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.