On 03/11/2010 05:59 PM, Mark wrote:
David Bartmess wrote:
On 3/10/2010 10:43 PM, Chris Smart wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Patrick Bartek<bartek047@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What genius decided that? Stupid. Are you sure? That little three-key combo has gotten me out of more than a few X-server lockups with Fedora due to misconfiguration by the installer.
Upstream X.Org. I'm sure if you search it, you will find lots of
discusions about it. You can always switch to a terminal and kill X
manually (or just the process hanging), or you can re-enable it in an
xorg.conf if you really want to.
-c
Where can I find this to turn it back on? And what is the setting? I
can't find an xorg.conf file anywhere on my system.
This came outta nowhere, but it looks like an opportunity to ask
someone that may know:
Why are all of my Linux systems full of Sony crap (files) that I
can't delete? Chkrootkit sez
I have the LKM Trojan, which led me to all the files. Any ideas ?
What does your rootkit problem (?) have to do with the thread's
subject? Ideas? gparted livecd.
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