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Using Lubuntu.



When I hit Ctrl-Alt-Del, it logs me out to the login screen. It's supposed to bring up the task manager.



Turns out that "lxsession-default tasks" is the problem.



I searched, and there is almost nothing on the web about this command.



In Preference -> default apps for LXsession, I have set the default to Task Manager. But somehow it's not working.



Disgusting really.



Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, LXDE.



Temporary solution:



Edit ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml



Find the entry that invokes "task manager", change the command from "lxsession-default tasks" to simply "lxtask".










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    Using Lubuntu.



    When I hit Ctrl-Alt-Del, it logs me out to the login screen. It's supposed to bring up the task manager.



    Turns out that "lxsession-default tasks" is the problem.



    I searched, and there is almost nothing on the web about this command.



    In Preference -> default apps for LXsession, I have set the default to Task Manager. But somehow it's not working.



    Disgusting really.



    Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, LXDE.



    Temporary solution:



    Edit ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml



    Find the entry that invokes "task manager", change the command from "lxsession-default tasks" to simply "lxtask".










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      Using Lubuntu.



      When I hit Ctrl-Alt-Del, it logs me out to the login screen. It's supposed to bring up the task manager.



      Turns out that "lxsession-default tasks" is the problem.



      I searched, and there is almost nothing on the web about this command.



      In Preference -> default apps for LXsession, I have set the default to Task Manager. But somehow it's not working.



      Disgusting really.



      Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, LXDE.



      Temporary solution:



      Edit ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml



      Find the entry that invokes "task manager", change the command from "lxsession-default tasks" to simply "lxtask".










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      Using Lubuntu.



      When I hit Ctrl-Alt-Del, it logs me out to the login screen. It's supposed to bring up the task manager.



      Turns out that "lxsession-default tasks" is the problem.



      I searched, and there is almost nothing on the web about this command.



      In Preference -> default apps for LXsession, I have set the default to Task Manager. But somehow it's not working.



      Disgusting really.



      Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, LXDE.



      Temporary solution:



      Edit ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml



      Find the entry that invokes "task manager", change the command from "lxsession-default tasks" to simply "lxtask".







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          Why don't you try installing qps (qt process manager)?



          sudo apt-get install qps


          Now CTRLALTDEL should work.






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            Why don't you try installing qps (qt process manager)?



            sudo apt-get install qps


            Now CTRLALTDEL should work.






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              Why don't you try installing qps (qt process manager)?



              sudo apt-get install qps


              Now CTRLALTDEL should work.






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                Why don't you try installing qps (qt process manager)?



                sudo apt-get install qps


                Now CTRLALTDEL should work.






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                Why don't you try installing qps (qt process manager)?



                sudo apt-get install qps


                Now CTRLALTDEL should work.







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