--begin quoted message from Ian Balchin, > Hi, > > > Am still stuck with the locked screen display. I don't want to have > to reboot to clear it, so how can I get tty1 back? Mutt and Jove are > dead.
assuming you actually logged in to tty1: ps -aux | grep tty1 look for the job number of '-bash' or equivalent login shell. kill that. (kill -9 <pid # here> ) that should close the tty, causing init to bring up a new one. > > -- > Ian Balchin > http://www.imaginet.co.za/fables > This machine is running Debian GNU/Linux ... http://www.debian.org > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Noah Massey | fingerprint : 90AD 7AAB 0768 46AF 8C52 0695 03A2 C74D E1ED C2BF Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway. Attached is a digital signature which can be used to authenticate this email. For details consult www.gnupg.org or www.pgpi.org
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