I probably should've put this in the last email I sent out, but it is kind of off-topic for that and it just occurred to me.
Since installing Debian (a while back), I'm unable to get back to a TTY after I invoke startx. I occasionally post on the Debian User Forums under the name LadyDoor (not out of any desire to be deceptive but because I am for some reason a teense more weird/OCD about posting on fora than about posting to (publicly-available on the Internet) mailing lists, though I was once weird about that too. I know that that's backwards since you can hide your email address on the forum, but whatever), and have posted there about this and also searched google, but have yet to come up with anything that actually solved the problem. Mainly, what has been suggested is to comment the line in xorg.conf (or maybe it was another file in /etc/X11/) that tells X *not* to let me switch back. This line, however, doesn't exist anywhere in my /etc/X11 directory, so as far as I can tell that isn't the problem. I thought that maybe the problem was that my window manager of choice is stumpwm from CVS (which is great! The only problem is occasionally having to explain to people that that's not "how Linux looks" but that there are very pretty options available if you're into that kind of thing), but I have tried installing and starting up another window manager (no luck) and starting a plain xterm without a window manager (still no luck), so I don't think the WM is to blame. If anybody has any ideas on how to remedy this situation, I'd appreciate it. Though it's not pressing due to the magic of xterm + GNU screen, I just would feel more comfortable knowing that I have that option available. Thanks, Amy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]