On 08/11/2011 11:19 AM, Tom H wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia<[email protected]>  wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Ray Van Dolson<[email protected]>  wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 06:00:15PM +1000, William Scott wrote:
On 11 August 2011 12:55, Ray Van Dolson<[email protected]>  wrote:


Try adding

  Option "DontZap" "false"

To the ServerFlags section in xorg.conf.

Is there even a xorg.conf out of the box now?


No, but it can still be created.  This process may work, though I
haven't tested it:

  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_xorg.conf

It's deprecated, and should be. Like manually editing your web
configuraiton in a single httpd.conf file, it precludes modular
updates of individual components and nails your configuration to a
static, awkward to edit, potentially very fragile configuration file.

I went through precisely this with a Debian client in the recent past
who has not, so far as I could tell, bought into my setting up an
/etc/X11/ xinit.d/ tool for them that flexibly and legibly configured
dual monitors in a way that could be published to multiple servers
without interfering with their other X settings. But that's life....

"setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp" in "~/.profile"

in Gnome:
 System ==> Preferences ==> Keyboard
 Select the Layouts tab
 then the 'Layout options...' button (on lower right)
 there is an option called 'Key sequence to kill X-server'

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