Jens Ritter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Eric Hanchrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | | > 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 ... | | Which Server/Windowmanager do you use? | My S3 server is not killed by <ctrl+alt+Q>.
I'll have to go with Jens on this one. Doesn't happen on either of my Debian boxes. One running a Matrox MilleniumI (XF86_SVGA) and the other an IBM Thinkpad 755C (also running the XF86_SVGA server, I believe). It must be specific to your server or your configuration. Gary