Hallo list,
[newbie question ahead]
after discovering the nice possibility of having a console session and a X
session runnung at the same time with tmux, and using C-M-F1 and C-M-F7
to switch between the X applications and the console window in the X
session, I still need a way to get out of the X session without killing
tmux. When I do 'pkill x' in an xterm, I find myself in a bash console,
and there is no tmux running anymore. 

Maybe I still have to learn more about this whole session concept, but
for now, while knowing how to start a nice working environment with a
console and a X session, I need a way to shut everything down gracefully
in a controlled and intelligent way. 

Any tips or links to related docs would be appreciated. 

cheers
Thorsten

PS
Killing tmux by accident with pkill X does leave some orphan sessions on
my machine?


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