Re: stopx?

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Thanks to you and Tim for your suggestions. So far, the only thing that has worked half-well is

pkill gnome

I say "half-well" because it has returned me to my text console, but using startx again does not give me speech. The ps command indicates that Orca is running, so I suspect that the problem may relate to an issue Kyle warned me about in using my particular work-around to get speech from both Orca and Speakup. It's interesting that this happens after I've used startx for a second time: this is why I thought I had avoided that problem. If there's a better remedy than rebooting, I'll be grateful to hear of it.

I did not find a logoug option in my gnome applications, only a poweroff one. I tried using gnome help, but it seemed almost inaccessible.

Again, though, I appreciate your efforts to help.

Al

On 05/29/2014 04:23 PM, Francisco Javier Dorado Martínez wrote:
Hi, all

Usually X session starts at TTY 7, you can back to any TTY by pressing control + alt  + f1...
Don't know if Arch Linux starts X on same terminal, if this is the case you have to close X by closing GNOME session.

HTH
Javier

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