Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
While I respect your opinions and experience I do think that the
reasoning for this behavior change is good enough. I remember the
first time I was told how to switch to tty1 some 7-8 years ago.
Immediately after switching to tty1 my curiosity boosted up and I
tried all the combinations ctrl+alt+F2 through ctrl+alt+F12. I am
sure many of us went through a similar experience.
Yep, but usually you try that *once* and not *each time* you wanna have
a text console.
For me usually it is like this:
* Oops, something busted in X11.
* Try to get a text console via Ctrl-Alt-F1, see if I can fix it up.
Then either:
* Log in, fix, switch back to X11
or:
* Ctrl-Alt-F1 has no effect. Damn. Reboot time.
/me must resist to make a comment about the difference between humans and
animals being the capability to adapt to a changing environment.
There I resisted :)
Regards,
Hans
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