Roland McGrath wrote:
I'm sure many of us are used to hacking xorg.conf with: Section "ServerFlags" Option "DontZap" "1" EndSection A change to the default just means that people who care in the other direction need that same thing with s/1/0/ in their habits or kickstart %post. Neither of these is very satisfactory to me. Where this really belongs in with the user "keyboard shortcuts" preferences settings, so each desktop user gets it the way they want it. Then really nobody will care which way the default is, it's just a user preference. (I understand why this is magically different from other keyboard config things, but I don't really care what the preferences magic does behind the curtain if it makes it work.) All that said, in my experience when C-M-DEL works, C-M-Fn also works to switch VTs, with the same level of how-bad-the-session-is-borked affecting whether the X server magic hotkeys work. So, C-M-F3 and use the console login to go kill it pretty much always works for the scenarios you are worried about. Thanks, Roland
Just how do I sent that to a VM from a VMM? Ctrl-Alt-Backspace is the menu selection. And this behavior has been a part of X as I said, for decades.
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