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Re: X server problems



*- To: snobis@usa.net wrote about "Re: X server problems"
| *- Stefan Nobis wrote about "Re: X server problems"
|| Kent West <kent.west@infotech.acu.edu> writes:
|| 
|| > Could Braden not simply try Ctrl-Alt-F2 to switch to a non-X virtual console?
|| > I'm too new at Linux to know, but I'd at least try it.
|| 
|| No. If the X-Server isn't configured yet and you start xdm, xdm starts 
|| the X-Server. The Server exits at once and returns control to xdm
|| which then again tries to start the Server and so on. This happens so
|| fast that no keystroke will work (i tried this serveral time - no
|| way). If you have another computer at hand, connectd per TCP/IP you
|| will be able to kill xdm (after login per telnet).
|| 
|| The other solution is to boot in single mode (init mode 1), but that
|| method was described already.
|| 
| 
| This behavior is supposed to be controlled by xresources but does not
| seem to work.  I looked for a bug report but didn't find one.  Hmmm,

I needed to look harder, it is bug #24406. There has been no action or
response on it.

-- 
Brian 
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