Now this I did have the same problem. If you ever get stuck in GNOME, switch to a virtual console, type top, and kill the XServer by PID. It will immediately take you back to KDM or GDM whichever one you prefer
On Tuesday 21 Oct 2003 5:26 pm, Stan Glasoe wrote:
Hi all...
A buddy sent me this:
In the meantime I put 9.0 on one of my machines, which was a bit
On Tue October 21 2003 5:36 am, James Hatridge wrote: painful since there is a severe X-server bug which makes the machine crash the moment after you log into a KDE session (the patch is already available of course via YOU).
Are any of you guys having this problem? If so, what did you do
about it? Also if using YOU is the only way of fixing it, how does someone off line take care of it?
TIA
JIM
No problems here with KDE in 9.0 - it's running very smoothly.
Small niggling problem with Gnome, though - it won't log out except by using the <CTL><ALT><BACKSPACE> keys. Clicking on "Log Out" freezes the machine!
I've not checked to see if there are any patches yet.
Cheers
Keith
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