> >   I don't know but do fedora's developers have an very serious
> >   influence on  Xorg development ?
>
> According to man xorg.conf, DontVTSwitch and DontZap both default to off.
> I can see the use for such options, when you don't want your users
> exiting X or even specific programs, but the default seems sensible. Is
> it just Fedora that change the defaults?
  Yes, this options is default "off". And this means that
  Zap and VTSwitch is allowed.( no dontzap)
  If option "DontZap" is "off" that means
  that Ctrl-Alt-Bs should work.
  Nonetheless the option DontVTSwitch acts as expected
  but DontZap doesn't.
  As I think it is embedded into source or into
  default compilation options that we are   forced ( if need)  to
  apply some things which   wasn't required before.
  As least if xorg is compiled with hal.
  By the way Ubuntu and Fedora have the package named dontzap.
  Why:)


Regards, Nemilentsev Igor
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