Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 13 of 13

Thread: X11 server crashes -- a partial fix

  1. #11
    Moderator Moderator
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Asheville, NC, USA
    Posts
    528
    Quote Originally Posted by Forester View Post
    Ah, I know what ctrl-alt-bksp does not work on some of the later distros ...

    ... it is no longer the default ... you have to tell X you want this functionality.
    That sounds like a BIG clue. I wonder if there's an "intercept and do nothing" type function for ctrl-Alt-Fx in X. But why would it be so consistent for both of us, in opposite ways?
    Apparently, the story goes, Ubuntu users are so crass they keep typing ctrl-alt-bksp by mistake. (How ? The whole point of it being ctrl-alt-bksp is you can't press three keys like that by mistake).
    The mistake is at the source - confusion about another famous "three-finger salute", I bet.
    You can do so too when taking other distros out for a spin. Edit the file /etc/default/keyboard and make sure the line that starts XKBOPTIONS includes the option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp.
    But this is another one that doesn't work for me with Knoppix! I'll definitely poke around, as suggested.
    Now its your turn: find out how to restore the old behaviour of ctrl+alt+del.

    Did you know you can now even get X to give you "shift with numeric keypad keys works as in MS Windows" ? There soon won't be any point in using Linux as it will be just a Windows clone. Damn Ubuntu.
    Cheers!
    Krishna

  2. #12
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Posts
    242
    Quote Originally Posted by krishna.murphy View Post
    Hmm - It hasn't worked for me since version 5. On multiple machines, also. With various keyboards, displays, etc.

    I guess it's worth a try, but I'm still using the version I started with when I found that 5.0 wasn't the latest, i.e. 6.2.0. I did move it from my laptop to this machine...
    W

    Well, just try it with any Knoppix 6 CD with no persistent store. That will tell us whether it is your configuration or not. If so, then its a question of finding out what. I see people tend to alter xinitrc instead of xorg.conf. There are several files might be involved.

  3. #13
    Senior Member registered user
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Columbia, Maryland USA
    Posts
    1,631
    @Krishna

    Here's an idea for you to try. It works on my keyboard.

    http://mark.koli.ch/2009/02/linux-ma...ly-broken.html

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


Vintage 1960s Donner Model 3000 Analog Computer ~ MUSEUM PIECE Extremely Rare picture

Vintage 1960s Donner Model 3000 Analog Computer ~ MUSEUM PIECE Extremely Rare

$4000.00



NEC Multisync II JC-1402HMA VGA EGA CGA Analog TTL Computer Monitor Vintage 1988 picture

NEC Multisync II JC-1402HMA VGA EGA CGA Analog TTL Computer Monitor Vintage 1988

$699.99



NEW Aquarius+ Computer Signature Edition - 8Bit Retro System picture

NEW Aquarius+ Computer Signature Edition - 8Bit Retro System

$239.00



Macintosh SE/30 M5119 Computer 20MB RAM 1.2GB Hard Drive Recapped Working *Read* picture

Macintosh SE/30 M5119 Computer 20MB RAM 1.2GB Hard Drive Recapped Working *Read*

$475.00



Landen Computer. Circa 1898. the Rapid Computer Company.  With Original Case. picture

Landen Computer. Circa 1898. the Rapid Computer Company. With Original Case.

$425.00



IBM Modem Saver Phone Line Tester picture

IBM Modem Saver Phone Line Tester

$7.99



Burr Brown Analog Computer parts Circuit boards w Helipot Potentiometers 1631a  picture

Burr Brown Analog Computer parts Circuit boards w Helipot Potentiometers 1631a

$85.00



NEW Aquarius+ Mini 8Bit Retro Computer System - Assembled PCB ONLY picture

NEW Aquarius+ Mini 8Bit Retro Computer System - Assembled PCB ONLY

$109.00



Extron RGB-160XI Analog Computer Video 60-378-01 picture

Extron RGB-160XI Analog Computer Video 60-378-01

$187.06



Macintosh Classic/Classic II Analog Board Computer 630-0395 New picture

Macintosh Classic/Classic II Analog Board Computer 630-0395 New

$270.00