On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 01:14:52AM +0000, s. keeling wrote: > Colin Finck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > I need to restart the X server (XFree86 4.3.0) under Debian Sarge with a > > script or program. > > On other Linux systems, I now that I can use "init 3" to terminate the X > > server and then use "startx" to start it again, but on my Debian system > > this > > does not work. > > Other distros define a non-X runlevel in /etc/inittab. Debian, being > cautious and not wishing to fluster newbies doesn't, assuming if you > want that, you know what to do to get it: vi /etc/inittab > > > Additionally I have no runlevel 5. On other Linux systems, this runlevel is > > used for a graphical X environment, but on Debian it simply does not exist. > > Is there a way to add this, because I want to autostart the X server after > > login.
I have winged about this before, but decided that it was easier just to fix it on my system that try to convert everyone else. It is just a matter of reading the manpages and changing the default values to something more familiar (and IMHO more useful). Perhaps there should be a FAQ somewhere that explains the procedure for converting to a more traditional runlevel structure if it is too hard to get concensus for a change to the defaults on Debian. Or maybe there already is? > If you're running GDM, KDM, XDM, ... just hit <CTRL><ALT><BackSpace> > and X will restart. If not, then do the same then type startx. A better way to restart your GDM/KDM/XDM - expecially as it was stated that it needs to be done in a 'script or program', is to run /etc/init.d/xdm restart replacing 'xdm' with kdm or gdm as appropriate. Regards, DigbyT -- Digby R. S. Tarvin digbyt(at)digbyt.com http://www.digbyt.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]