You can disable CTRL+ALT+BS by adding setting the DontZap option in
their XF86Config file.  See "man XF86Config" for the exact syntax.

I would find it quite annoying to have my workstation set up that way --
but it could be an excellent tweak for the hotel lobby bookkeeper's
machine.

-Luke

On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 11:41, Cal Evans wrote:
> Mark and others,
> 
> Correct me if I'm wrong but if you start xdm at boot then all 
> CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE will do is close the logged in session and bring up a 
> new login.
> I know on my laptop with KDE loaded and xdm in rc's default it works 
> this way.
> 
> =C=
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> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > First, thanks to everyone for the discussion and ideas.
> > 
> > Second, you're all thinking too high tech and too big. 
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