Hi, > > Now it seems clear that all this comes from switching from XFree86 to > > xorg but it annoying especially in a lab of student users. > > > > Does anyone know how to stop this behavior? > > Why not use the logout selection? I thought that the ctl-alt-backspace > was to kill X immediately and with no graceful shutdown of processes. It depends on the circumstance. It could be that when everything has gone haywire, it's the only way to bring sanity back > Using ctl-alt-backspace is even more of a problem on newer versions of > gnome and xorg-x11. There are a lot of newer processes that will zombie. > The logout menu choice would probably be the best selection. It can also make you need to do a full reset. Must remember to file something into bugzilla on that score. TTFN Paul -- Homer: Donut? Lisa: No, thanks. Do you have any fruit? Homer: This has purple stuff inside. Purple is a fruit.
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