I don't have an xorg.conf and don't know what an rc.d is.
I use ctrl-alt-backspace a lot, and as I live in a democratic country
I don't think I can be forced to start X with exec either.

On 22.01.2012, pancake <panc...@youterm.com> wrote:
> ctrl+alt+backspace is not enabled by default. remove your xorg.conf an
> you'll enjoy it.
>
> this is the reason why X must be started with exec or from rc.d. this way.
> ctrl+alt+bs doesnt gives you a shell.
>
> this ctrl+alt+multiple thingy looks evil. who the hell needs to do this? and
> more to say.. who wants this by default?
>
> can xmodmap fix the problem? and numpad sucks too. a computer is not a phone
> or a calculator. typing numbers with 10 fingers is much more eficient than
> using a single one with 1.
>
> On Jan 22, 2012, at 16:39, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> Slock sucks less, with a bit of luck next release will even survive
>> the destruction of our planet.
>>
>
>

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