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On Tuesday 04 November 2003 16:32, Joshua Banks wrote:

> Thanks for the reply Mike and Chris.
>
> To funny. As I was logged-in via dialup reading Chris's response, I hit
>  Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. This brought me back to what looked like the tail
> end of my bootup sequence just before KDM starts when Gentoo first
> starts up, but had a text login at the very bottom of the screen. It
> stayed like that for about maybe 5 seconds and then switched to the KDM
> login box. When I logged back in I noticed that the modem never
> disconnected but nothing was running in the bottom of the desktop.
>
> So I'm assuming that all of the browser sessions along with KPPP were
> still running even know nothing appeared to be running visually at the
> bottom of the desktop.
>
> This allows me to logback in again but do I need to go and kill the
> prior running processes first? Sorry.. I've never done this before so
> this is a little new. I guess I got my homework cut out for me today,
> reading wise. Heh.. :P

ctrl+alt+backspace kills X, everything running in KDE (same with other wm) 
should die, leaving you with a fresh session once X has respawned.
Quite annoying if KDE has frozen, cos you'll lose any unsaved 
work/pages/sessions/etc

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Mike Williams
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