Hangup of graphis screen
cbas25 at vaxa.strath.ac.uk
cbas25 at vaxa.strath.ac.uk
Thu Feb 21 23:57:27 AEST 1991
Re. Problems associated with resetting the graphics when they
are hungup.
There are two methods which will allow you to clear the problem and
continue working:-
(1) Press F12 and the '/'key at the top of the numeric keypad
simultaneously while holding down <CTRL> and <SHIFT>.
This kills the all proceeses of the user who is logged in at
the graphics console, and returns to the login screen. This
is a little better than pressing the reset button, but is
possible from a terminal remote from the processor cabinet.
(2) Have a second slave terminal connected, and while logged in
on this terminal (either as root or the same user id as on the
graphics terminal), do:-
ps -e.
This will give you the pid of the offending process, and
then do:-
kill <pid> from this terminal.
I have a feeling that in earlier versions of the operating system doing
'gclear' from the slave terminal would kill a graphics process; now it
halts the graphics temporarily and creates weird colours, but then the
graphics reappears as normal. Can anybody remember whether this is so;
if it is its not much use now anyway!!
Peter Bladon.
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