On Thu, 2001-11-22 at 23:06, Karsten M. Self wrote: > on Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 01:53:50PM +0200, Shaul Karl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote: > > > I just finished playing xmame in full screen mode, and coming out of > > > full screen mode messed something up. X died, and gdm was respawned. > > > > > > However, interestingly, the virtual consoles 1-6 are now screwed; if I > > > switch to them I see a mess of mostly green and black in graphics > > > mode. Everything still works; I can log in and out there, but I can't > > > see anything useful. > > > > > > What's gone wrong here, and how can I reset them without rebooting? > > > > > > > > > I do not know what gone wrong. > > > > As for having a vt reset without rebooting, try issuing a reset command > > (reset) after logging in. Ignore the fact that you might not see this > > command while you keying it in. > > A pipe (redirect) as root should also work. If you can run a terminal > under X: > > $ reset > /dev/tty<number> > > Or: > > for term in 1 2 4 5 6 > do > reset > /dev/tty${term} > done > > Not sure that will restore your settings. I suspect it's a borked video > card, I generally find a system restart is necessary in similar cases.
something else usefull to know as it works also when you don't have reset is the vt100 reset command which is escape-c. The trick to input it, is to use ctrl-v, which if you do ctrl-v escape c (enter), you'll input an escape-c to the term, and reset it. shaya