Re: [users] Make it stop!

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On Tue, 29 Jun 2021, dep via tde-users wrote:

said J Leslie Turriff:

| 	Sometimes a program will die without deleting its X resources,
| orphaning one or more windows.  The program, of course, cannot be
| killed; it's already gone. Use Ctrl-Alt-Escape* to tell X; put the
| cursor on the orphan window and click.  Poof!

Yup, an X classic ever since XFree86, alongside its bigger brother,
ctrl-alt-bksp to kill X entirely. And it usually, though not this time,
works.

I use `xkill -button 1` from a terminal. I know about ctrl-alt-bksp but never heard of Ctrl-Alt-Escape. I guess the latter is useful if you no longer have a working terminal. Good to know.

Gianluca

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