On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 1:08 AM, FBSD1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Started Gnome for first time. Can not figure how to exit (stop) gnome and
return to the FreeBSD command line. The System/logout option just hangs.
How are you starting Gnome? Through rc.d or through 'startx'?
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Glen Barber
Try CTRL + ALT + 1
2008/9/9 FBSD1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Started Gnome for first time. Can not figure how to exit (stop) gnome and
return to the FreeBSD command line. The System/logout option just hangs.
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 13:08:49 +0800, FBSD1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Started Gnome for first time. Can not figure how to exit (stop) gnome and
return to the FreeBSD command line. The System/logout option just hangs.
Did you try to press Ctrl+Alt+PF2 (for example) to switch to
a text mode terminal?
Started Gnome for first time. Can not figure how to exit (stop) gnome and
return to the FreeBSD command line. The System/logout option just hangs.
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Hi!
I have my X windows configured to launch Gnome by
default (like page 150 of the handbook), and it seems
to work fine. It looks great, functions well, and all
seems good.
When I exit Gnome, however (using the 'Action' 'Logout'
menu item), I get several warnings:
(nautilus : 1348) WARNING**: