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Posted: Mar. 18 2006,21:21 |
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On this Thinkpad notebook, I don't see a difference between "CTRL-ALT-DELETE" and "CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE". Both look the same: "frozen screen".
On my other computer, I use "CTRL-ALT-DELETE" in order to escape the graphical surface and get to the command line interface.
Ok, I have some other news:
1. test: - open "ATerminal" - command "sudo halt" - waiting time of appr. 1-2 minutes - hit of RETURN key >> computer shuts off, but in the frozen unchanged graphical window manager surface, without any new information on the screen.
2. test: - open "ATerminal" - command "sudo shutdown -h now" - waiting time of appr. 1-2 minutes - hit of RETURN key >> computer shuts off, but in the frozen unchanged graphical window manager surface, without any new information on the screen.
3. test: - right mouse-button in graphical surface - in menu: .. power down > shutdown - waiting time of appr. 1-2 minutes - hit of RETURN key >> computer shuts off, but in the frozen unchanged graphical window manager surface, without any new information on the screen.
4. test: - right mouse-button in graphical surface - in menu: .. power down > reboot - waiting time of appr. 1-2 minutes - hit of RETURN key >> computer reboots, but in the frozen unchanged graphical window manager surface, without any new information on the screen.
What could be the reason, that the Thinkpad can't exit the graphical window manager surface? My Thinkpad has 2*64 = 128 MB Ram. Will it maybe help to resize the automatically generated ramdisk?
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