On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 11:14:04PM -0400, Jim Cornette wrote: > akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >In all versions of RedHat products up though FC1 typing > >ctl-alt-bkspace logs the user off and restarts the X server. > > > >In the FC2 the following results: > >a. 2 lines in the last command output, one indicating the user logged off > >and the other saying user is gone - no logout > > > >b. restarts the X server. > > > >c. when a user logs into the machine it is found that the w, who and > >users command indicate the original user is still logged on. > > > >d. at times there remain zombie processes owned by the original user. > > > >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. > > 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. > > Jim Well their are two answers to this: 1. We have students that do this instead of logging off. We can tell them not to but they may not listen. 2. As someone else said sometimes things get screwed up with the X server and ctl-alt-boot is the the only way to get back to the login screen. -- ------------------------------------------- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University One Trinity Place. San Antonio, TX 78212-7200 telephone: (210)-999-7484 email:akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx