Re: Crashed X - Hard re-boot



"Dave Walker" <carol.dave.walker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Running Gnome in terminal 1 as normally privileged user. Initialized
by startx.

Switch to terminal 2 (CTRL ALT F2) and log in as same user as in
terminal 1. No commands issued in terminal 2.

Switch back terminal 1 (CTRL ALT F1), and X has crashed. Gnome is

X (usually) runs on terminal 7. Try (Ctrl+)Alt+F7. And yes, it has
happened to me as well ;)

Regards,
Andrei
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