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The command line command "chvt N" where N is the number of a virtual console
switches to that console, i.e. the command entered in a XTerm or Konsole
window "chvt 2" does the same as pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2.
";" is the Bash (and csh and sh) command delimiter.
"sleep 1" makes the current shell sleeping for one second.
So, "chvt 2; sleep 1; chvt 7" switches to console number 2 then sleeps 1
second and returns to console number 7 where your X11 is running.
As mentioned by "Kelly L. Fulks"
Umm, I don't get it. Please elaborate, tks!
Cheers, Todd
On Thursday 22 May 2003 23:53, Torsten Foertsch wrote:
chvt 2; sleep 1; chvt 7
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