-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Dear Debianites:
Let me clarify my previous post... (I just thought to go back and try it for accuracy---maybe next time I'll think to do so *before* posting :-).) > why ctl-alt-bs might not kill X? Rather, ``why X comes right back after dying''? After ctl-alt-bs, X does indeed appear to die---everything goes black, I see the virtual terminal from which I started xdm momentarily, then I'm back in X again. > (non-root, I think) I thunk wrong---it was from a root command prompt, and I had to start another root command prompt to kill it as outlined previously. Again, thanks for your help. Sincerely, Max Hyre -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMcF7B/Ja20+mce5pAQFUfgP+MUrISOAPFItzGh4lJtZEO4oPAtQZI7lh s2PuCbjAYQlL6TiwOWHuSqWfoMa+FT8pcoY0SwbafKz0kVq/aDeVtvESdPCD4+He hnkOucsKC5CS0AvxwvXN6uUl2ZOqtcplB3IsJo5NERpJZICu55ytdkabrMOcO56w T27/bmVKiUQ= =VcKU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----