On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 11:45:01AM +0200, Lior Kesos wrote:
> 
>    It all started because of Ilya.
>    I  tried  to get the notification thingy running and could not see the
>    mail notification icon -
>    Naturally  I  CTRL-ALT-F1'nd  to see what X warning if any exist and a
>    slight  sense  of panic rose in me as I started keying in hysterically
>    CTRL-ALT-F1 to F12.
>    I  went  to  the keyboard shortcut section and as I suspected I havn't
>    put anything there overriding thse shortcuts.
>    Cool shivers down my spine as I use my favorite self destruct method -
>    CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE ....
>    silence...
>    nothing...
>    Now this is realy frightening
>    I  switched  to KDE to see this isn't a system/X problem (Tzafrir said
>    that XFree86-4.3 has a single desktop configuration mode).
>    But that can't explain how kde works with multiple terminals...
>    Could GNOME actually be trying to lock me in to a one virtual terminal
>    world ??!!
>    What  have I misconfigured and has anybody seen this kind of behaviour
>    before ??
>    I'm using a almost unmolested version of the fedora-core gnome-2.4
>    anyway any help will be appreicated -

Can you try 'chvt 1'?
-- 
Didi

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