Greetings and How do I kill the x server

Kevin Fries kevin at fries-biro.com
Mon Jul 30 10:08:32 MST 2018


Try using ctrl-alt-f2 to get a console.  Log in as an accout with sudo priviledge.  Then: sudo systemctl restart km

That should do it

Kevin

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On Jul 30, 2018, 10:57 AM, at 10:57 AM, Jim <jim.nantz15 at comcast.net> wrote:
>I have a problem killing the x server.  I have Kubuntu 18 installed.  
>I've gone into system settings / input devices / keyboard and enabled 
>the option to kill the x server using control alt backspace, but it 
>doesn't work.  I created another user account and it works if I'm
>logged 
>in as the other user.  I know I could nuke all this account's settings 
>and start from scratch, but I have this account configured like I like 
>except for the ability to kill the x server.  Does anyone have any idea
>
>what file needs to be edited or deleted, or is there something else? 
>Thanks
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