I often type Shift-Backspace by mistake, and I must have been doing
it since I bought my current keyboard a year ago or more.
Just lately I've found that Shift-Backspace terminates my X session
just the way Ctrl-Alt-Backspace did in the old days. This was an
unpleasant surprise, as it's purely
On 10/ 4/11 06:46 AM, walt wrote:
I often type Shift-Backspace by mistake, and I must have been doing
it since I bought my current keyboard a year ago or more.
Just lately I've found that Shift-Backspace terminates my X session
just the way Ctrl-Alt-Backspace did in the old days. This was an
walt w41ter at gmail.com writes:
I often type Shift-Backspace by mistake, and I must have been doing
it since I bought my current keyboard a year ago or more.
Just lately I've found that Shift-Backspace terminates my X session
just the way Ctrl-Alt-Backspace did in the old days. This was
On 10/04/2011 09:19 AM, Octoploid wrote:
walt w41ter at gmail.com writes:
Just lately I've found that Shift-Backspace terminates my X session
just the way Ctrl-Alt-Backspace did in the old days.
Yes, I've hit the same problem. I came up with this hack in .xinitrc ,
which solves the issue
Ctl+c log out multiseat in fedora14, x server 1.10.3.
Any solution ?
m.javadieh
8698-1340
On Oct 4, 2011 10:32 PM, xorg-requ...@lists.freedesktop.org wrote:
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On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 02:38:59AM +0330, masoud javadieh wrote:
Ctl+c log out multiseat in fedora14, x server 1.10.3.
Any solution ?
sounds like the console isn't set to raw mode and the ctrl+c is delivered to
the tty, cancelling the X server process.
Cheers,
Peter