eek


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Joined: April 2004 |
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Posted: Dec. 16 2004,15:31 |
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Thanks guys, the keyboard dismantling thingie as of yet seems the more resonable solution, as i earlier said i removed the ca::ctrlaltdel:/etc/init 0 , and that is in no way responsible for X getting killed, however ctrl-alt-del isnt as widely used for killing x as ctrl-alt-backspace is (maybe for fluxbox i dont know), and that is what im trying to prevent.
every debian/whatever forum i have been in state that adding the line
Code Sample | Section "ServerFlags" DontZap EndSection |
in XF86Config would prevent this but it doesent seem to help a whole lot..
so i remain sad
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