Le dimanche 18 octobre 2009 à 02:50 +0800, jida...@jidanni.org a
écrit : 
> JM> No, restarting the session doesn’t mean rebooting. It means restarting
> JM> the session.
> 
> xdm restart, init 1, bash, too many different kinds of sessions.
> Should give example shell command that restarts the session you are
> talking about.

It is not written to restart the display manager. Nor to run init 1. Nor
to restart your shell. It is written to restart your session.

On GNOME, it implies the following: 
      * Click on the “System” menu. 
      * Click on the “Log Out…” item in the menu that appears. 
      * In the dialog, click on the “Log out” button. 
      * It brings you back to the display manager. 
      * Type your login. 
      * Press <Enter>. 
      * Type your password. 
      * Press <Enter>.

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