On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, Stephan Engelke wrote: > there should be a process for the X-Server (the binary is typically > called "X"). Try a "ps ax | grep X" (capital X) and kill or kill -9 > the X-Server. This is a brutal way, but it should get rid of the X for > you.
I've tried looking for the X-Server but all the processes from my previous session (the one that hung) were no longer listed under ps or top. So I've tried grepping for X but without any luck. I know that in Irix, we can restart a hung X-Server by using the "gfxstart" and "gfxstop" commands. I've searched for similar commands under Linux, but can't find any. Does anyone know how to restart X under Linux in a more civilised way? :)) Yours truly Alexander Ling "... the primary function of schools is to impart enough facts to make children stop asking questions. Some, with whom the schools do not succeed, become scientists..." Schmidt-Nielsen, The Camel's Nose: Memoirs of a curious scientist. > Hi, > > On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 08:24:21PM +0800, Ling Alexander wrote: > > > When I telnet in from another machine, I always check see that > > all the background jobs are running fine. The only problem is that my > > previous login (the one that hung) is no longer listed under ps and top, > > so I do not know how to kill and restart the X-server. I end up having to > > reboot the machine. > > > Anybody got any ideas on how to fix this problem? > >