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On 24/12/11 08:29, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:bodsda@googlemail.com">bodsda@googlemail.com</a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
Do you mean the client or server?
I haven't used teamspeak in years and I don't know if they have a linux version, but when you shutdown, the app will close anyway as any normal program.
Bodsda
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From: John Oliver <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jp.oliver@ntlworld.com"><jp.oliver@ntlworld.com></a>
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Shutdown/Logout and Teamspeak
I just wondered if any of you use Teamspeak on Ubuntu, and if you do,
does shutting down or logging out cause, not for full shutdown/logout to
occur, but for just the Teamspeak application to exit/close, meaning I
have to shut down "twice".
As the application is proprietary, it may not be expected to integrate
well with Ubuntu- but it does feature Global Menu integration, and is
written (I believe) for Qt.
Regards,
John Oliver
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I was talking about the client - I find it closes immediately in
XFCE, but in GNOME/Unity, I always have to "shut down twice"<br>
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