Thank You for Your time and answer, jida...@jidanni.org:
# nohup /etc/init.d/xdm restart
I have no the file. Yet occasionaly I have solved my problem by downgrading
acpid from testing to stable and therefore got my power button to function that
calls KDE logout dialog from which I can choose w/
and it refused saying, that it is not running - nothing to restart.
Try e.g.,
# nohup /etc/init.d/xdm restart
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Good day.
I have a dell laptop on which after latest bios update, in X, the keyboard
often becomes unworkable (as well as impossible to switch to console). So I try
to solve it w/ X-server restart. But as I have only mouse working and would not
to have a logout dialog every time I quit KDE, I
hi,
when you use gdm as login manager:
/etc/init.d/gdm restart
greetings,
vitaminx
2009/6/24 Sthu Deus sthu.d...@gmail.com
Good day.
I have a dell laptop on which after latest bios update, in X, the keyboard
often becomes unworkable (as well as impossible to switch to console). So I
Thank You for Your time and answer, me:
when you use gdm as login manager:
/etc/init.d/gdm restart
Yea, I've seen that in Google. But:
1. I use KDE;
2. I did try the same /ets/init.d/... just for KDE - and it refused saying,
that it is not running - nothing to restart.
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On 06/24/09 18:22, Sthu Deus wrote:
Thank You for Your time and answer, me:
when you use gdm as login manager:
/etc/init.d/gdm restart
Yea, I've seen that in Google. But:
1. I use KDE;
2. I did try the same /ets/init.d/... just for KDE
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