> > I don't think that's too unreasonable. A while ago, the X server for
> > my video card was quite unstable (ATI Mach64 w/chrontel ramdac), and I
> > ended up needing to kill the xserver remotely about once every 2 or 3
> > days (the xserver would take over the console and refuse to operate
> >
I use KDM, the KDE xdm variant. It does not manage my local display.
X is not the problem. X works fine. I just can't get my text console
back.
On Wed, Sep 16, 1998 at 02:44:22PM +0100, IH McKeag wrote:
> Sorry, I have missed your earlier correspondence but have you tried
>
> /etc/init.d/x
On Wed, Sep 16, 1998 at 09:33:52AM -0600, John Larkin wrote:
> > No... This is not the problem. As I said, X crashed. This makes the X
> > server quit without restoring the display, so you just get your X
> > desktop sitting there. You can restart X remotely, but when you exit,
> > it restores the
Sorry, I have missed your earlier correspondence but have you tried
/etc/init.d/xdm start
as super-user?
Ian.
On Tue, 15 Sep 1998, Ian Eure wrote:
> Don't think a "reset" will do it, as that just manipulates the terminal
> behaviours... I'll give it a shot anyways in a minute though.
> No... This is not the problem. As I said, X crashed. This makes the X
> server quit without restoring the display, so you just get your X
> desktop sitting there. You can restart X remotely, but when you exit,
> it restores the previous mode, eg a graphical mode instead of a text
> console. When
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> I have X running on the console (login to another box, ssh over to the
> borken one, screen, startx, detatch) - I just can't get the text vtys
> back to normal. Tried running a SVGALib program. No dice. The only
> thing that works is X.
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No... This is not the problem. As I said, X crashed. This makes the X
server quit without restoring the display, so you just get your X
desktop sitting there. You can restart X remotely, but when you exit,
it restores the previous mode, eg a graphical mode instead of a text
console. When I close my
Don't think a "reset" will do it, as that just manipulates the terminal
behaviours... I'll give it a shot anyways in a minute though.
As for the ``shutdown -r now'', I know that I can reboot the system and
be fine, I just want to fix this without doing that, as I stated in the
last sentence of my
Ok. Interesting thing happened. Accidentally killed my X server remotely with
-9. Oops. I come back down to the console and it's all FUBARd. OK. So I try
a couple things ssh'ing from another box, like SVGATextMode & such. No dice.
I can get X running, but my text console is dead. Anyone have any su
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