> 
> 
> Over the past couple of days I've been playing with my XF86Config file,
> and having to reboot each time to see the results really sucks. I'm
> positive there is a better way but a check to the xdm man page reveals
> nothing. 
> 
> Can I just kill xdm and restart it w/o reboot?
> 
> Is there a keystroke to restart xdm (and re-read the XF86Config file) ?
> 
> Thanks, Chris.
> 
> ===
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Just log in as root and run:
        /etc/init.d/xdm stop
to stop xdm and
        /etc/init.d/xdm start
to start it up again.

Cheers!
Richard..

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Richard Dansereau
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Electrical and Computer Engineering - University of Manitoba - Canada
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