Re: Enabling "Are you sure to quit" message
Re: Enabling "Are you sure to quit" message
- Subject: Re: Enabling "Are you sure to quit" message
- From: Marc Audard <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:14:14 +0100
Nope, I just did a restart of the computer and this does not change the behavior.
Marc
robert delius royar wrote:
I am also using 2.1.4, and X11 quits whether there are windows open or
not even though I did
defaults write org.x.X11 no_quit_alert -boolean false
exited X11, and restarted X. I always start X directly from the dock. Is
it possible that with launchd running things the computer has to be
restarted?
Fri, 22 Feb 2008 (20:24 +0100 UTC) Marc Audard wrote:
I have X11/xterm windows up. I have also other X applications up
(nedit, xcalc).
I even launched an xterm from an xterm and this did not change the
behavior.
I had no such problem with Xquartz 2.1.3, only with 2.1.4.
Marc
Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
It only asks if you have X11 windows open. Try doing it when you
have an
xterm up.
On Feb 22, 2008, at 04:00, Marc Audard wrote:
> Hi,
> > I have recently made a clean install of Leopard on my PowerMac
G5. I > have updated to 10.5.2 and then installed Xquartz 2.1.4.
> The message "Are you sure you want to quit" does not pop up when I
hit > Apple-Q. I have used "defaults write org.x.X11 no_quit_alert
-boolean > false", logged out, relaunched X11, and still, it does
not work.
> > Can somebody help?
> > Thanks
> > Marc
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