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This has gotta be somewhere, but between google and the forum search, I'm not finding it. If X-Windows on Linux goes blooey, I can always hit ctrl-alt-backspace to kill it then re-start it when I ...
Normally using the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace shortcut key combination will immediately restart the X server and bring you back to the login prompt—an extremely useful tool when testing xorg.conf ...
In the last release of Ubuntu (9.04) the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace key sequence normally used to kill the X server was disabled by default. Apparently many people like to kill their X server this way so a ...
Rather than just killing / restarting x, ctrl-alt-backspace seems to restart my entire machine. Is this a "feature" of RH9? How do I make it just kill/restart x?