I'm sure that /etc/init.d/xdm stop just kills xdm anyway.

Hey, I'm an ex-slackware user...

Raghavendra Bhat wrote:
> 
> Matthew Dalton posts:
> 
> > type 'killall xdm' and then run xf86config
> >
> 
> Why do U want to do a 'kill' when U can stop the daemon 'xdm' ?
> Typing '/etc/init.d/xdm stop' at the CLI is a better go.  Do an
> 'xf86config' after that.  Restart the daemon 'xdm' after testing out
> with the X -probeonly test, by typing '/etc/init.d/xdm start'.
> 
> Debian offers very elegant solutions for many problems.
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