On 4/7/2009 4:31 PM, Paul Wouters wrote: > My first fedora 11 beta run-in with not having dontzap set to false. > I have a dual twin setup. This already requires an xorg.conf file, > because in the no-config running, xorg decides you want to only use > one of the two screens it finds. I don't know why, I consider it a bug. > I configure it to have dual screen. When I login, my window manager dies > on me. My gnome panel only works in my left screen, but anything I > select pops up on the right screen, out of focus. I can move my mouse > into the other screen but I cannot get any focus. So I cannot get to a > terminal or any other application. > So I ctrl-alt-f2. Now my left monitor goes into standby mode and my > right monitor just shows a blinking cursor. The same for all VC's except > alt-f7 which brings me back to my broken X session. > I had to login via ssh to fix my machine, because I could not restart X. > Indeed, i did not have sysrq enabled yet, that's disabled per default it > seems. > +1 for reverting to the old behaviour of having ctrl-alt-backspace kill > the current X session. Sorry Paul. But it does not look like, from what I read here, that there will be a vote on this. It appears that you, and all others, have two options. 1: Live with it as default 'off'. 2: Change it to 'on' to suit yourself. Great thing about Linux. You can do pretty much just as you wish. Good luck. -- David -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list