This is probably needless to say, but be careful *where* you are running the reboot 
-f command. If you are not running local apps, you may be running it on the server, 
which means you will reboot the server.
  If you do not need to actually re-boot the hardware, just re-set the client, I use 
kill -9 for x-session (i.e. kill -9 ws101:0) which also takes down all the child 
processes and then init on the client respaws the x-session and you're back to square
one.

Pete
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> try
> reboot -f


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