I'm running Crossover and Quicken on a Fedora 41 desktop for about a year and a half now. Works great but I have noticed one annoying thing. When rebooting, the system hangs for 45 seconds on the way down. Crossover and Quicken start a systemd user service when started. When I exit them, the service stays running. Then, when I reboot, it hangs for 45 seconds waiting for the service to terminate. It does not terminate by itself so after 45 seconds the system kills the processes and the reboot continues. The system is not prevented from shutting down and rebooting, just delayed. Don't know if this is normal behavior or if there is a way to make sure the correct processes are ended whenever I exit Quicken/Crossover. Typically I just start and stop Quicken and let the Crossover part do it's own thing but I tried starting Crossover first and the end result is the same.
Charlie
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