Frank Knobbe wrote:
On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 00:27, Jay O'Brien wrote:
There's got to be a way to shut GNOME and XFree86 down without
rebooting! At least that works. I wonder if this may be the time
to go to version 5 and the newer version of X?
Manually?
To stop Gnome:
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 10:27:41PM -0700, Jay O'Brien wrote:
Andrew Jones wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Ok, what DO I do to shut down gnome if I don't want it running?
ctrl+alt+backspace. It crashes the xserver though, but it'll exit.
Nope. It doesn't work for me. With gdm/X running,
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 10:27:41PM -0700, Jay O'Brien wrote:
Andrew Jones wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Ok, what DO I do to shut down gnome if I don't want it running?
ctrl+alt+backspace. It crashes the xserver though, but it'll exit.
Nope. It doesn't work for me. With
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 10:27:41PM -0700, Jay O'Brien wrote:
Andrew Jones wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Ok, what DO I do to shut down gnome if I don't want it running?
ctrl+alt+backspace. It crashes the xserver though, but
Running 4.10.
I added the GNOME package, updated the files it said to edit
when it was installing, and now I can't get out of GNOME,
even with editing (via ftp) the files back as they were in
the first place and rebooting.
How can I get back to a command line terminal?
Jay O'Brien
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 17:11:23 -0700, Jay O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running 4.10.
I added the GNOME package, updated the files it said to edit
when it was installing, and now I can't get out of GNOME,
even with editing (via ftp) the files back as they were in
the first place and
pete wright wrote:
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 17:11:23 -0700, Jay O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running 4.10.
I added the GNOME package, updated the files it said to edit
when it was installing, and now I can't get out of GNOME,
even with editing (via ftp) the files back as they were in
the first
On Saturday 30 October 2004 05:51, Jay O'Brien wrote:
WHERE should I have found the magic ctl+alt+F1? Nowhere in the GNOME
help, is it to be found, Google exit gnome and the like didn't find
it
ctl+alt+F1 doesn't really quit Gnome. It switches to a virtual terminal that
has getty instead
Matt Navarre wrote:
On Saturday 30 October 2004 05:51, Jay O'Brien wrote:
WHERE should I have found the magic ctl+alt+F1? Nowhere in the GNOME
help, is it to be found, Google exit gnome and the like didn't find
it
ctl+alt+F1 doesn't really quit Gnome. It switches to a virtual terminal
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 18:58:18 -0700, Jay O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I see h
Ok, what DO I do to shut down gnome if I don't want it running?
I guess that would be a very good idea as Gnome DOES consume a
handsome amount of memory.
Regards
S.
--
Subhro Sankha Kar
School of
Jay O'Brien wrote:
So I see h
Ok, what DO I do to shut down gnome if I don't want it running?
Jay
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Andrew Jones wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Ok, what DO I do to shut down gnome if I don't want it running?
ctrl+alt+backspace. It crashes the xserver though, but it'll exit.
Nope. It doesn't work for me. With gdm/X running, ctl+alt+bksp goes
first to black screen then comes back with a new
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