On Tue, Dec11,01 16:16, Kyle Donaldson wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Jan Schaumann wrote:
> > [snip]
> > 
> > Now, if blackbox receives any of SIGSEGV,SIGFPE, SIGINT or SIGTERM, it
> > calls this shtudonw-function, just as if "exit" had been selected from
> > the menu.  It would therefore stand to reason that if you CTRL-ALT-BSPC
> > X, bb should receive a SIGTERM and save the current configuration.
> > 
> > If it doesn't, something's fishy.
> 
> >From what I can tell, when C-A-BS is pressed, X catches it and kills
> itself, thereby taking down all clients, either by being child processes or
> losing the connection to the X server.
>

right, and C-A-BS is there for emergencies, not for shutting down properly,
so it shouldn't send any commands to anything, it should just kill them all
(tm)!

DC
 
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