On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 09:38:23PM -0500, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote: > Ok, so I'm stumped. I just did a nice new install of Debian Woody, and I > can't figure out how I should reboot the thing. I have GNOME 1.4 > running. There's no 'reboot' menu item, and when I log out, it brings me > to the GNOME login screen, with no 'reboot' item there, either. > CTRL-ALT-DEL doesn't work on the login screen. CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE cuts > out of X for a second, but then it pops right back into the GNOME login. > The last time all I could do was CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE repeatedly until X > gave me an error and quit for good, then I could CTRL-ALT-DEL it. > > It seems like I must be missing something extraordinarily easy here.
If you know how to make a new kernel, try acpi. [1] This gives you the ability to just press the powerbutton, and it will halt. [1] http://sf.net/projects/acpi Mark -- Mark Schouten Alphen aan den Rijn, Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]