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Re: Stopping XDM



All daemons in Debian can be stopped by calling the start-stop-daemon. 
An easier way is to look in /etc/init.d and call its script.  for XDM it
is /etc/init.d/xdm stop (start would restart it).

Gabrie van Zanten wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I just install X11 and while configuring I select XDM instead of StartX.
> Now when I boot, XDM is started and I can't leave it. When pressing
> CTRL+ALT+BCKSPC he just restarts XDM.
> 
> Is there a daemon I should stop ? And how, if I'm within XDM.
> 
> Gabrie
> 
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