Oops. I tried this one out, and now all I can return to is the text output
of X. How does one return to X's graphical screen?

Oh. Ctrl-Alt-F7. I include my ramblings for informational purposes.
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>From: Richard Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Alt-key terminal switch inside X
>Date: Sun, Sep 20, 1998, 10:07 PM
>

>According to root: While burning my CPU.
>> 
>> Linux-newbie question:
>> 
>> I use the Alt-F[1-12] text terminal
>> switching quite extensively.  But when
>> I am in X11, it does not understand
>> the Alt key, it seems X11 intercepts the
>> keyboard.  My question is: "Is it possible
>> to have X running _and_ switch to another 
>> login text terminal and by pressing, say, 
>> Alt-F2?"  Of course, I can start X and
>> login inside a new window, but that is
>> not what I want to do.  I want to have
>> the Alt-F[1-12] feature control and "wrap"
>> X instead of vice versa (which might 
>> be impossible?!).
>> 
>
>You should be able to return to text consoles from X with ctrl-alt-F1 2 3 4
>etc..
>
>> //joe
>> 
>
>
>-- 
>Regards Richard.
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