Hi All,
my book don't cover it, and googling, for some reason, gave nothing specific(restarting x server(on Fedora 3)). Was instructed to do this, after starting the iiimf app for Japanese input. Cheers.
Mark Sargent.
Hi
Just to restart your X, you could, open a console, get root access and type
killall X
To open a console, if your X hangs, you can press CTRL+ALT+F1 or F2, or F3, ...
Your X will respawn itself once it gets killed (on normal FC installations)
Kind regards
Andy
Mark Sargent wrote:
Hi All,
my book don't cover it, and googling, for some reason, gave nothing specific(restarting x server(on Fedora 3)). Was instructed to do this, after starting the iiimf app for Japanese input. Cheers.
Mark Sargent.
Use CTRL-SHIFT-BACKSPACE to kill your X-Server (or was it CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE?)
Just try...
On 6/2/05, Harald Grossauer harald.grossauer@uibk.ac.at wrote:
Mark Sargent wrote:
Hi All,
my book don't cover it, and googling, for some reason, gave nothing specific(restarting x server(on Fedora 3)). Was instructed to do this, after starting the iiimf app for Japanese input. Cheers.
Mark Sargent.
Use CTRL-SHIFT-BACKSPACE to kill your X-Server (or was it CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE?)
Alt works for me.
Harald Grossauer wrote:
Mark Sargent wrote:
Hi All,
my book don't cover it, and googling, for some reason, gave nothing specific(restarting x server(on Fedora 3)). Was instructed to do this, after starting the iiimf app for Japanese input. Cheers.
Mark Sargent.
Use CTRL-SHIFT-BACKSPACE to kill your X-Server (or was it CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE?)
Just try...
the latter it was..cheers..
Mark Sargent.