Richard Broersma Jr wrote: > I don't know if anyone else is experiencing this problem. > > I am testing various settings in the xorg.conf file. Some settings change > the performance of X, > others break X all together. > > Some setting not only break X but also corrupt all of the command line > terminals. The only way I > am able to restore the terminals is by rebooting the computer. > > Is there a way to fix corrupted command line terminals once corrupted other > than rebooting.
You could try 'reset' but that will usually just fix up corruption from e.g. catting a binary file. Once the framebuffer's corrupted, it's tough to fix. You could try fixing the X settings to ones known to work and restarting X, that may fix whatever was screwed up. Thanks, Donnie
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