RE: Unix CTRL-ALT-DEL

2001-12-27 Thread David Brodbeck
: Thursday, December 27, 2001 4:36 AM To: VNC list Subject: Re: Unix CTRL-ALT-DEL On 23 Dec 2001, ScanMan wrote: > On Sun, 2001-12-23 at 05:53, David Smith wrote: > > It sounds like some version of Linux use CTRL-ALT-DEL as a reset > > similar to Windows 3.1 and 9.x. > > In Li

Re: Unix CTRL-ALT-DEL

2001-12-27 Thread Piotr Zielenkiewicz
On 23 Dec 2001, ScanMan wrote: > On Sun, 2001-12-23 at 05:53, David Smith wrote: > > It sounds like some version of Linux use CTRL-ALT-DEL as a reset > > similar to Windows 3.1 and 9.x. > > In Linux, CTRL+ALT+DEL can be assigned to run any command. Some Linux > distributions set it to reboot by d

Re: Unix CTRL-ALT-DEL

2001-12-23 Thread ScanMan
On Sun, 2001-12-23 at 05:53, David Smith wrote: > It sounds like some version of Linux use CTRL-ALT-DEL as a reset > similar to Windows 3.1 and 9.x. In Linux, CTRL+ALT+DEL can be assigned to run any command. Some Linux distributions set it to reboot by default. --

Re: Unix CTRL-ALT-DEL

2001-12-23 Thread David Smith
>Greetings - > >Maybe I am missing something here but I run VNC Viewer >on Unix and Linux to connect with a variety of Windows >flavored machines, and one thing that I have really >appreciated was the ability to send a CTRL-ALT-DEL >simply by pressing the CTRL-ALT-DEL keys! I don't see >the probl

Re: Unix CTRL-ALT-DEL

2001-12-23 Thread Joel Lieberman
Greetings - Maybe I am missing something here but I run VNC Viewer on Unix and Linux to connect with a variety of Windows flavored machines, and one thing that I have really appreciated was the ability to send a CTRL-ALT-DEL simply by pressing the CTRL-ALT-DEL keys! I don't see the problem here