L. Rahyen wrote: > > Personally I see no point to use ssh or telnet just to kill X. I think it is > a lot faster and simplier to press Alt+SysRq+K (this assumes that your kernel > has "SysRq magic key" enabled). At least this is what I do in most such cases > (BTW, X crashes for me very rarery; I'm using NVidia driver). > Of course if you like to use ssh or telnet then you may prefer remote > access - this mostly depends on personal habits I think... > If you want to check if your kernel have this feature or not just switch to > Linux console (typically by pressing something like Ctrl+Alt+F1) and press > Alt+SysRq+K - this should kill you current shell (don't worry, this is > harmless action). Keyboard's completely dead in this situation, as mentioned in the OP. -- Chris _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users