On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 12:46, Mike Swanson wrote:
> Indeed, however I've noticed that a few distros' X-Servers (it doesn't
> seem to apply to vanilla X.org) will pass Ctrl-Alt-Delete to INIT and
> cause a system reboot or logout the user... on these, there's usually
> a setting in xorg.conf to prevent Ctrl-Alt-Delete from being passed to
> INIT and just be a normal part of X's lock on the keyboard.

Thanks.  I've got Mandrake10.0, and it does treat ctrl-alt-del as a call to 
INIT.
>
> On 9/25/05, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That's only true if you're on a windows host.  There's nothing
> > intrinsically special about ctrl-alt-del.
> >
> > Many environments do trap that combination before it gets to user
> > applications, mainly for consistency with windows/dos, but it's by no
> > means universal.
> >
> > Paul
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