Thanks for the replies.
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Originally Posted by ocicat
The standard key sequence for exiting X is Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. What happens when you use this instead?
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Yes, the same thing happens when I use that (by "exiting permanently" I had meant to cover that possibility). So to recap and extend a bit, it happens with Ctrl-Alt-Fn (in this case I can get back to X that way), and also with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace or by exiting an X session by killing the last client.
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It may also be worth reviewing Section 11.3 of the FAQ:
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Have done that also; that's where I got the ideas of running just X and using no config file, or the "Xorg -configure" generated file.
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Originally Posted by unicyclist
I had that happen on my 4.2 box before upgrading to 4.3. I never found a solution, but IIRC, I could type "reset" and then I would have a prompt.
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Thanks, I'll give that a try. (I had tried "clear" to no avail.)