Re: Ctrl-alt-del to restart window manager with xfce in wheezy? [CONCLUSION]
On Sat 15 Jun 2013 at 12:32:52 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> I usually activate ctrl-alt-bksp during the post-installation phase
> when I install/purge/configure stuff I want/don't-want that differs
> from the default installation. Some of that requires a reboot
> anyway, so using udevadm isn't necessary ("Don't force it -- use a
> hammer!") though thanks very much for the pointer. It's clear I've
> got a lot to learn about this area.
The udevadm command isn't exactly obvious, is it? But using it or doing
a reboot is needed. It hardly matters what you do if you get to where
you want to go.
> I'm perfectly happy with "ctrl-alt-bksp" -- I just want *some* one
> key combination I can remember to use for that purpose.
>
> Discovering that "ctrl-alt-del" started the screensaver was fun. It
> will be useful!
>
> Is /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols a good place to look for other
> interesting key combos?
More than likely.
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