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On Monday 13 January 2003 03:27, Dave Bourassa wrote:
> Any idea on why it was doing this in the first place ?
my money's still on a graphics card / driver issue =/
> I finally found a reference to using the Alt-F7 key sequence, and found
> that it flipped me out of terminal mode and into kde mode. I'm not sure
> if that's the right way to do it though, so maybe someone can advise.
that's right.. Alt-F# will take you to that virtual terminal (VT) when in
another VT.. the exception is when X is up, and then you need to add a Ctrl
key to it all since Alt-F# is allowed as a keyboard shortcut in X apps.
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Aaron J. Seigo
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