Hi Daniel

It might have been ctrl+alt+f4 , the reboot resolved the problem , are you
aware where all these shortcuts are documented ?.

Gerard

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Jarboe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 August, 2003 13:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SuSE and shortcut keys


> yesterday I went from KDE to a (what looked like a ) telnet
> session , I think by pushing Ctrl+Shift+F4 , needless to day
> I could not find my way back to KDE with a reboot .

Did you really mean rebooting did not help... I'll assume not.  Maybe
you flipped into a virtual console... could it have been ctrl+alt+f4?
Ctrl+alt+f1 thru f6 are virtual consoles though f1 may be busy.  Usually
it's set up so ctl+alt+f7 will get you back to your desktop environment.
But I don't use kde, or SuSE, so maybe what you're describing is
something else entirely?

~ Daniel













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