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Stroller wrote:

> In Windows it (nowadays) takes you to a menu, which you can easily
> escape out of. That menu allows you to lock the screen session, bring
> up task manager, change your password or log out of the PC. I have no
> idea what it does on Linux, because Linux I use headless on servers.

You are thinking of Ctrl-Alt-Del; in Windows, Ctrl-Alt-Bksp does 
application-specific tasks, such as acting like Ctrl-Bksp or Alt-Bksp, or 
not doing anything at all.  Ctrl-Alt-Bksp killing the X server is a 
surprising difference for the average Windows user.

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