Thanks for the Virus.
Willy Hamra
w.hamra1987 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 17 15:26:04 UTC 2009
2009/3/17 Dotan Cohen <dotancohen at gmail.com>:
>> The easiest way to see all running processes in Intrepid (i think
>> Steven running that) is to press CTRL-ESC. From there one can send
>> KILL, TERM and other signals to the processes and if one need to be
>> root, run it from krunner with "kdesudo ksysguard". No need to use the
>> CLI as that will only complicate things for an inexperience user.
>>
>
> That is being disabled in Kubuntu 9.04. Apparently, this is to prevent
> users from accidentally hitting the key combination. I have never
> heard of this actually happening, though.
>
> The user can modify xorg.conf to reenable the feature, however, it
> enabling it requires an X restart so the user must know beforehand
> that this is the case.
>
what do u mean? im on jaunty, ctrl+esc open ksysguard, and
ctrl+alt+esc gives me the kill mouse for killing applications, nothing
disabled, unless as u mentioned it's a setting in xorg, because i use
the same xorg.conf i used in intrepid, it's very personalized, and i
don't fancy re adding all my stuff to it everytime.
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Willy K. Hamra
Manager of Hamra Information Systems
Co. Manager of Zeina Computers and Billy Net.
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