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I have Lenovo Ideapad S215 in my hand. Installed Linuxmint17 xfce. When I click Logout (at menu or created on panel), Linuxmint goes hang for 40 to 60 seconds. I have check same LiveUSB in other laptop or desktop, but all are working perfectly. 'Logout click' freeze system only on "Lenovo Ideapad S215". Is their any hardware or another issue. Same problem also happen on Lubuntu14.4/installed LXDE. But Mate and Cinnamone does not occure any problem.
Thanks in advance.
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Try running:
xfce4-session-logout -l
...from a terminal window to see if you get any error messages.
There is also this bug report with a workaround in comment #2. Since you're using Mint, it may or may not say "xubuntu" in that file.
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Thank you friend. Sorry for late reply.
"xfce4-session-logout -l" does not show any error message.
I have download Xubuntu14.4.1 and Lubuntu, but found same problem. I tested both with sevaral computer and laptop. But this problem happens only on Lenovo s215.
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Did you make the change to /etc/upstart-xsessions? Does it work around the problem?
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No, I haven't done any change to /etc/upstart-xsessions
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Can you post back the contents of /etc/upstart-xsessions?
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Oh yes,
# xsessions listed below are run inside an Upstart user session.
gnome
gnome-classic
gnome-fallback
gnome-fallback-compiz
kde-plasma
Lubuntu
Lubuntu-Netbook
lubuntu-nexus7
lxgames
qlubuntu
ubuntu
ubuntustudio
xfce
xubuntu
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Sometimes I have the same problem on Xubuntu 14.04. Sometimes it closes really smooth, like in a second, though. It seems it's not really predictable and it's somehow related to the "xfsettingsd" process. Because if Logout/restart/shutdown hangs again and I kill the process from the task manager everything closes immediately afterwards.
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