On Friday 29 September 2006 03:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I wonder how to kill a X server on a terminal from the LTSP server. > I have SSH access to the client. > > Is there a command to shutdown the whole X server ? a process to kill ? > > If the X server hosted a XDMCP session, the remote applications should > also be killed. > If the X server hosted local apps, the local applications should also be > killed. > > And finally, the startup script defined in lts.conf should be run again. The reason it's hard to do is that it really messes up your login, specially with kde and gnome. So back to basics and say why? Then you need to identify the desktop session to look for the "best" way of killing that. You absolutely can do this. It might be as simple as telinit 3, telinit 5 (on the client) James
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