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Hello
I tried to do this in 2 ways:
1)
- su
- /etc/rc.d/kdm stop
- /etc/rc.d/kdm start
2)
- setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp # to use keyboard (ctrl+atl+Backspace)
But here is the problems.
Method 1) -> there is no sound when I try to play movies (wth VLC player for example).
Method 2) -> does't work. It tells me "No protocol specified"
Last edited by clovenhoof (2010-09-17 07:04:55)
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Log out of KDE log in to vc. Then either stop kdm as you specified above, or given that it gives your problems, use
sudo htop
to kill it. It's not "pretty" but it is effective.
Then start KDM with xinit. Edit xinit that instead of TWM it starts KDM.
Why do you even need to restart KDE without reboot?
Arch x86_64 ATI AMD APU KDE frameworks 5
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Whatever I do, I always end up with something horribly mis-configured.
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Why do you even need to restart KDE without reboot?
Because I'm newbie :)
I thought it is normal on linux.
Yesterday, I made many changes (about 10-20) in my synaptics configuration file.
After each one I wanted it to take effect, but I have to reboot each time.
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A simple logoff restarts KDE, does it?
Also, the most effective and fastest way if you have Magic sysreq enabled: alt-sysrq-K
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Could you please explain me what is Magic sysreq , and how to enabled it?
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Could you please explain me what is Magic sysreq , and how to enabled it?
You will find *everything* in the wiki
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