Re: PLEASE A COMMAND FOR SHUTDOW KDE AND X!!!!!

From: s. keeling (keeling_at_spots.ab.ca)
Date: 06/05/04

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    Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 12:31:00 -0600
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    Incoming from Guilherme Rocha_Sul Soluções:
    >
    > I need of a command for shutdown the kde and X

    Assuming you have a graphical login:

       /etc/init.d/kdm stop

    Depending on what you have installed, that "kdm" might instead be
    "xdm", "gdm", or "wdm". If, on the other hand, you start X with
    "startx" at the command line:

       <CTRL><ALT><BackSpace>

    will _kill_ the X server.

    > Or a command to create a boot disk of debian.

    "man mkboot" and "man mkrboot"

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