On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 10:01:54PM -0500, Freddie Unpenstein wrote:
Maybe a stupid question, but have you tried Ctrl-Alt-KP_Divide to
ungrab or the more brutal Ctrl-Alt-KP_Multiply to kill the naughty
client? (if you have these enabled)
Here's probably an even more stupid question.
I've managed to trash X while playing with widgets that use grabs...
Maybe a stupid question, but have you tried Ctrl-Alt-KP_Divide to
ungrab or the more brutal Ctrl-Alt-KP_Multiply to kill the naughty
client? (if you have these enabled)
Here's probably an even more stupid question. They
On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 09:43:51AM -0500, Freddie Unpenstein wrote:
I've managed to trash X while playing with widgets that use grabs...
Maybe a stupid question, but have you tried
Ctrl-Alt-KP_Divide to ungrab or the more brutal
Ctrl-Alt-KP_Multiply to kill the naughty client? (if you
have
i've had several problems with X freezing up because of some
misbehaviour from some graphical app. The keyboard is locked so
it's hopeless to try CTRL+ALT+BKSP
Not wrong there... Not even switching consoles is possible time times...
When the system locks up, is the computer still alive?
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Ricardo Malafaia wrote:
On 2/6/06, Michael Torrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is new news to me. The only thing that I know of that would make a
machine lock up so as to require a reboot is a memory leak or some
obscure X11 bug.
Actually, i've had several
I have saved a minimized version of a defective GTK app that locks up
the gnome windowing system so that a reboot is required. Is anyone out
there in GTK land interested, or is this old news?
regards
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kornelix wrote:
I have saved a minimized version of a defective GTK app that locks up
the gnome windowing system so that a reboot is required. Is anyone out
there in GTK land interested, or is this old news?
This is new news to me. The only thing that I know of that would make a
machine