Check your XF86Config file in /etc/X11. Look for an option that is commented out called Dontzap. Uncomment this line. The sequence is usually Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to kill x but who knows it might work.
-Allan On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, Eric Hanchrow wrote: -> I've installed Debian 2.0 from the official Debian 2.0 binary. Things -> are working well, but while using Emacs, I discovered that Ctrl+Alt+Q -> immediately kills my X server. This is annoying, because that key -> sequence has meaning to Emacs. I'd like to tell the server not to die -> when I type that sequence, but I don't know how. For what it's worth, -> I've uncommented `DontZap' in /etc/X11/XF86COnfig; that prevents -> Ctrl+Alt+Backspace from killing the server ... -> -> Please respond by email, as I don't regularly read this group. -> -> Thanks! -> -- |--------------------------------------------------------------------| | Allan K. Neal | Electronics and Computer Technology | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Utah State University | | http://cc.usu.edu/~slvkd/ | ASTE Network Administrator | |--------------------------------------------------------------------| |"The mind is like a parachute; it works much better when it's open. | |--------------------------------------------------------------------|