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. > > ragOO, VU2RGU. PGP Key 1024/1A747CB1 > Fingerprint: 61 CD 0F 96 7A 94 4F F6 F0 42 1B 6D C0 A4 24 CF > -- > Keeping the Air-Waves FREE.....Amateur Radio > Keeping the W W W FREE..Debian GNU/Linu > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null