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On Monday 23 June 2003 09:34, Wild One wrote:
> Are there any suggestions?

there are, as others have pointed out, many ways to kill programs in X. KDE 
provides a couple of shortcuts:

  o press Ctrl-Escape and up comes a listing of your running programs (aka 
processes. in that list you can select and then kill processes. 

 o press Ctrl-Alt-Escape and you'll get a little "death" icon (which may be a 
circle with a slash through it, or a skull and crossbones; depends on your 
Linux distro). this is xkill, which Jesse already mentioned. click on any 
window and it will kill the associated program. press Escape to cancel 
without killing a window.

> Are there any suggestions? Can I start X-windows without restoring the
> session?

yes... the easiest way is to just delete the session files. KDE keeps those in 
$KDEHOME/share/config/session/. $KDEHOME is usually ~/.kde, so that would 
make the appropriate command something like:

  rm /share/config/session/*


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