Re: Solved: Re: Crazy - Re: Centos 5, X dies, I cry

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On 6/14/07, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well sort of.  Looks like I have to hold down <cntrl-Alt-F7> for a
handful or so seconds and there is X.  Guess the other times I tried
this I was too impatient.

Incidentally, the cntrl key shouldn't be necessary to switch among
text-mode virtual consoles, only to switch out of X to get to a text
console.  Just Alt-F7 should do it.

Some sort of timing problem that I end up in the wrong display....

Is networking up and working?  I've been experiencing another problem
where X takes a very long time to start up if the network is not
available.
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