Most of the Linuxes , including Debian , use the Ctrl-Alt-Del for shutdown -or- reboot (depending on the inittab) , and also provide : kb::kbrequest:/etc/init.d/gpm restart #This /etc/init.d/gpm restart thing is my modification stuff , which uses the Alt-<Up-Arrow> combination to execute the choicest of commands. My question is : -) What if you wish to have a new key-combination , say Alt-Shift-F12 for another specific task . If this is the case , what all need to done ?
Regards, Shyam -- ------------([EMAIL PROTECTED])--(=)--(Shyam)--------------- "Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder." If you believe me then Debian is what you are looking at. ---------------------------------------------------------