-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Dear Debianists:
While we're on the subject, does anyone have any suggestions as to why ctl-alt-bs might not kill X? I was running a 0.93R6 system, started X with xdm from a (non-root, I think) command line, but could't get out as advertised. I tried both the backspace key above the return, and ctl-alt-H (just in case ctl-H might have something to do with it). I ended up doing ctl-alt-Fx to a virtual terminal, ps to find X's pid, then killing that. Any thoughts welcome. Thanks in advance, Max Hyre -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMcF3OfJa20+mce5pAQEtXgQAp2iH4AixSzDMqul9EXRsrUf6rcRU+v1A GrHXdGfmFLCsnODitW4TirJLgPBWV0N2LQWxBprex55dwC6bGX43O7pB1AmGXLf9 d6/4jDNdk19NoOssWUDnKVnkF2Lm5KpvgpNPuSEUAVlzlQpha5S+yi4RmX5brgnb 4BRkb1GmHbY= =X+DP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----