Gery Herbozo Jimenez wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Ideas?
Why don't you use just the 'exit' word on your xterm and then right click on
your
This is not the central issue - the issue is that VirtuaWin may be
prematurely killing the session.
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Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Let me ask this more properly. I know how to
Mark J. Reed wrote:
I don't use it, but startfluxbox sounds like something that kicks of
fluxbox and then exits (vs xterm which stays around). Could that be
the problem?
Likely true.
Also, if you're using ssh, why not use ssh forwarding instead of
sending the X traffic back over a
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Let me ask this more properly. I know how to use -nounixkill and
-nowinkill to prevent
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Mark J. Reed wrote:
I don't use it, but startfluxbox sounds like something that kicks of
fluxbox and then exits (vs xterm which stays around). Could that be
the problem?
Likely true.
That is, indeed what it was .. at least in some form. The
fix turned out to be to
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Ideas?
Why don't you use just the 'exit' word on your xterm and then right click on
your 'X server' icon to close/exit
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Let me ask this more properly. I know how to use -nounixkill and
I don't use it, but startfluxbox sounds like something that kicks of
fluxbox and then exits (vs xterm which stays around). Could that be
the problem?
Also, if you're using ssh, why not use ssh forwarding instead of
sending the X traffic back over a separate, unencrypted connection?
And you
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Let me ask this more properly. I know how to use -nounixkill and
-nowinkill to prevent keyboard initiated
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