Yes:
I found the origin of the problem when booting an old ide disk with a
win98 system installed on it: win98 showed that there was a conflict
with the SCSI adapter driver: i could change the adress setting of the
SCSI adapter in a dialog box and after reboot (under win98), i had my
scsi card running perfectly.
ctrl-alt-backspace does not work, i need to power off/on the computer
to restart.
>Are you sure that's the problem? I suspect it isn't. Do you have
any X
>logs that indicate this is the problem? An ~/.xsession-errors
perhaps?
>Note: Ctrl-Alt-Backspace should kill X if it is hung.