On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Gerry Reno <greno(a)verizon.net> wrote:
Arthur Pemberton wrote:
>
> No one has yet said what is supposed to happen when X on a desktop
> inevitably starts with the incorrect resolution. At the very least I
> could restart X easily. Now I need to log in then restart X? And what
> about regular users? Do I have to now instruct them to login as root
> and kill X?
>
>
I'm trying to understand how the problem of bad config relates to this xorg
disabling Ctrl-Alt-Backspace discussion? I mean I could remotely login into
the users terminal and fix their xorg.conf and then just tell them to hit
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace and that should fix them up and if not I'll kill their X
server. Or is there some other situation you're referring to?
Regards,
Gerry
I am referring to Bug #490082 which requires (apparently) every Fedora
install which boots with the monitor off to restart X somehow.
Removing Cltr+Alt+Backspace makes this bug even more annoying.
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