what happens when you type exit or use the ctrl-d combination
I was wondering if anyone else has this problem with redhat 8.0?
When I use the konsole -superuser, found in the extra menu >system tools, I get the terminal screen asking for the root password. When I put in the password it brings up the root terminal.
I am unable to use quit or stop session to close down the terminal. I must go to the drop down menu and kill terminal operations.
Is this the way it is designed? Is it a bug in the system or is it a problem with my particular computer?
what happens when you type exit or use the ctrl-d combination
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The exit and ctrl-d work but why can't I close it by just closing the session or clicking on the upper right hand x ? Is this by design? The close session works when I'm not a super user.Originally Posted by alastair
it probally is by design. i don't actaully use kde or have it installed, so i can't check it for myself. can anyone else confirm this?
whatdoyougetwhenyoumultiplysixbynine??
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