On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 11:16:46PM +0200, Colin Finck wrote: > Hello, > > I need to restart the X server (XFree86 4.3.0) under Debian Sarge with a > script or program. > On other Linux systems, I now that I can use "init 3" to terminate the X > server and then use "startx" to start it again, but on my Debian system this > does not work.
If you are running an X session that you started with "startx" then just killing the last process in the x session should kick you back to the console, but it depends on what's in your various X configuration files. If you're using [x|k|g|etc]dm usually there is a menu option to exit. Alternatively you can switch to a console and issue "/etc/init.d/[x|k|g|etc]dm stop" and then use "... start" to restart the session. > > Additionally I have no runlevel 5. On other Linux systems, this runlevel is > used for a graphical X environment, but on Debian it simply does not exist. > Is there a way to add this, because I want to autostart the X server after > login. debian uses runlevel 2 for multi-user graphical operation. The other runlevels 3-5 usually match runlevel 2. They should all exist and should all be the same as 2. A
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