Re: Logging out of X Windows

2000-01-31 Thread Oki DZ
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Carl Fink wrote: > On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 02:59:16PM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote: > > > I am sorry for asking so many questions, but I am only fifteen, so I don't > > have any sort of large income to spend on books. > > No problem. That's what this list is for. > > On

Re: Logging out of X Windows

2000-01-07 Thread aphro
that works.. i suggest you do not use X if you need to exit out of it often though. you don't have to exit X to reboot(if thats what you want to do) if you are not logging into X windows as root, launch an x term (so you get a command prompt) then type: su enter the root password when prompted t

Re: Logging out of X Windows

2000-01-06 Thread Gary Hennigan
Ron Rademaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Cameron Matheson wrote: > > > Hey, > > > > I am sorry for asking so many questions, but I am only fifteen, so I don't > > have any sort of large income to spend on books. > > > > I was just wondering if I am logging out of X Windows

Re: Logging out of X Windows

2000-01-06 Thread Ron Rademaker
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Cameron Matheson wrote: > Hey, > > I am sorry for asking so many questions, but I am only fifteen, so I don't > have any sort of large income to spend on books. > > I was just wondering if I am logging out of X Windows correctly. When I am > at the log-in screen, I am pres

Re: Logging out of X Windows

2000-01-06 Thread Carl Fink
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 02:59:16PM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote: > I am sorry for asking so many questions, but I am only fifteen, so I don't > have any sort of large income to spend on books. No problem. That's what this list is for. On the other hand, a very quick ckeck of Deja or the maili