Remote Access OS X to YDL X
James Cass
cassj at earthlink.net
Thu Jan 20 05:42:51 MST 2005
> I'm actually trying to kill X11 in Linux, not OS X
Oops. Sorry. This may do the trick for you.
xkill -id windowid
I found that here:
http://www.hackinglinuxexposed.com/articles/20040608.html
There's other cool stuff on this site too. I found it by doing a Linux
Google (http://www.google.com/linux) of this: kill X11
HTH...James
On Jan 20, 2005, at 12:20 AM, Eric Dunbar wrote:
>> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/XDMCP-HOWTO/procedure.html#AEN46
>
> Thx.
>
>>> Is there an easier way to kill off an X11 session?
>
>> Actually, I don't use the X11 app directly to launch "X". I issue the
> <snip>
> <grin> I'm actually trying to kill X11 in Linux, not OS X (can't do
> ctrl-alt-delete in OS X's X11). I'll take a look at the URL you
> provided. (I seem to recall I asked this question in one of the YDL
> forums when I first started with YDL and never got a satisfactory
> answer to that one).
>
>>> One quirk I have to overcome is that the current
>>> session is using my modified X11 mouse settings
>> Not sure about that one. Try launching your X session from the
>> Terminal app instead of the X11 app.
>
> That too is an X11 problem under Linux that I know how to fix but am
> just too lazy to get around to doing (I've configured the "3rd" &
> "4th" buttons on my TurboMouse Pro to do what I want them to do using
> imwheel).
>
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