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and subject line Re: Bug#474462: xorg should restore consoles old Alt+F<n>
keyboard shortcuts once it gets SIGSTOP
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regarding xorg should restore consoles old Alt+F<n> keyboard shortcuts once it
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Package: xorg
Version: 7.1.0-19
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I recently noticed from a remote host that my notebook became very hot
and that xorg consumed a lot of CPU. I that's why stopped xorg via
killall -SIGSTOP xorg. Back at home I disconnected my notebook by
accident from the network and was not able to work with it as switching
to a console via Strl+Alt+F1 did not worked as X was stopped.
Since I normally can switch consoles via Alt+F<n> but have to use
Alt+Ctrl+F<n> from within X I assume that X installs his own keyboard
handler. It would be nice if the old one is restored once X get's the
SIGSTOP signal. I'm not sure whether it's possible but there should be a
way to continue from a stopped X session without rebooting the system.
Jens
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On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 22:56:18 +0200, Jens Seidel wrote:
> Since I normally can switch consoles via Alt+F<n> but have to use
> Alt+Ctrl+F<n> from within X I assume that X installs his own keyboard
> handler. It would be nice if the old one is restored once X get's the
> SIGSTOP signal. I'm not sure whether it's possible but there should be a
> way to continue from a stopped X session without rebooting the system.
>
signal(7):
The signals SIGKILL and SIGSTOP cannot be caught, blocked, or
ignored.
Cheers,
Julien
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