Try: ctrl+alt+backspace, this WILL force a restart on the X-Server.
M.
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On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 13:55, Donald Tyler wrote:
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> I have just started to use Linux and I had a question, it is probably
> a really dumb question so please forgive me.
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> I am using Red Hat Linux 9.
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> I just installed a new Graphics Card and the system re
rsday, October 09, 2003 12:56 PM
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exit out to the command prompt and run
startx
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There is a key sequence or something similar that
will restart x and put you back at the login (it also kills all of the
graphical programs you are running so be careful)
-Douglas
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That's what I presumed, but when I did, the res didn't change.
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You should
exit out to the command prompt and run
startx
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From: Donald Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 1:55 PM
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Hi everyone,
I have just started to use Linux and I had a question, it is probably
You should be able to just log out of X and that would restart it. Much
like rebooting MS.
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> Problem is I have no idea what the XServer is or how to control it. I
> searched services list and the RedHat site and the built in docs and I
> can't find anything.
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> Can anyone point me in t