Ok, so I'm stumped. I just did a nice new install of Debian Woody, and I
can't figure out how I should reboot the thing. I have GNOME 1.4
running. There's no 'reboot' menu item, and when I log out, it brings me
to the GNOME login screen, with no 'reboot' item there, either.
CTRL-ALT-DEL doesn't work on the login screen. CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE cuts
out of X for a second, but then it pops right back into the GNOME login.
The last time all I could do was CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE repeatedly until X
gave me an error and quit for good, then I could CTRL-ALT-DEL it.
It seems like I must be missing something extraordinarily easy here.
- Joel
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