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发表于 2011-12-6 23:09:57
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找半天还是自己解决算了
The main reason why the distributions removed this combination is they didn’t want unsuspecting users to accidentally kill their running X server. I get this. But for those of us who aren’t so prone to accidentally killing the X Server, having this back is a good thing. For those who are prone to mistakenly hitting combinations like CTRL-ALT-Backspace, well, you might want to leave this feature disabled.
Fedora and Ubuntu 10.04 in GNOME
Figure 1
Let’s first take care of Fedora 13. First I will show you how to do this in the GNOME environment. It’s done the same way in both distributions. The first thing you need to do is clickSystem > Preferences > Keyboard. In this new window click on the Layout tab and then click on the Options button. In this new window (see Figure 1) expand the entry for Key sequence to kill the X server. Once you expand that you will see the entry for Control + Alt + Backspace. Make sure that entry has its checkbox checked and then close the window.
You can now close the Keyboard preferences window and you can now enjoy having CTRL-ALT-Backspace back.
But what if you are a KDE user? Let’s take a look. |
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