This is going to sound really dumb, but "How do I get back to my
graphical login without having to reboot?" Scenario: I have had an
ongoing battle getting my machine to handle time properly. I set CMOS
time to GMT and time zone to CST6CDT or "America/Chicago" and the CMOS
is set correctly, but the system time is not. With GMT at 14:40 and
timezone at "America/Chicago" the system time shows 14:40, but all my
WinXX client machines get 19:40, five hours in the wrong direction.
(Still working on this one)

Anyway, to try and set it through linuxconf I did a
[ctrl]+[alt]+[backspace] to get to runlevel 3. Now I don't know how to
get back! I can startx an get back into x but when I log out, I am sent
back to the text login screen. So I know this is a dumb question, but
how do I get back to the graphical logon? I know I can reboot and do it,
but can I do it without rebooting?

something like /etc/rc.d/rc 5    ?

Let me know. I have learned to look (ask) before leaping (executing) to
keep from landing in hot water...


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