Brian Densmore wrote: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Brian Kelsay >> [snip] >> You are aware of your ability under Linux to switch another >> TTY and shut >> down the offending process? Or remotely do so? It may not work very >> practically on my old hunker of a laptop, but on a decent desktop or >> server it would be a life saver. If the WM freezes for some >> reason, you >> can Ctl-Alt-Bksp and kill X and the WM. You knew that didn't you? > Unless the process locks up the keyboard. > Which I have had happen several times. > Just because it's open source doesn't mean it can't crash and leave you > with no option but to hit the reset button. And sshd was totally dead, as well? What about the spare serial getty I always like to keep in my inittab? -- Charles Steinkuehler charles@steinkuehler.net