Ctrl+Alt+Backspace will kick you back into the console. Eh, are you in Twm or something?
Aargh! *Finally partitioned a hdd and loaded Linux via LISA (standard GUI install from CD didn't like my onboard AGP SiS 530 video??). *
Now, when trying to configure XF86Setup (of course, I elected to try the GUI here, too!), I'm stuck on a screen displaying nothing but a big greyish rectangular blob on the screen. *Surely there is some command buttons and text I can't see or respond to. *So ... *how the heck do I kill the screen and get back to command line mode (short of the power switch).
Phaete .. ally pooor at Linux
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace will kick you back into the console. Eh, are you in Twm or something?
Mega-thanx for the bail-out, Ashcrow! *And expedient to boot ** I tried <ctrl>+<shift>+<bkspc>, <ctrl>+<esc>, etc.
Don't know what Twm is, so probably not.
I got the SiS 530 driver instructions and the .rpm and .tgz install procedures. *Looks like I shoulda run xf86config instead of XF86Setup?? *Anyway, sounds like I need to rpm or tar the drivers BEFORE running xf86config?
Am I even close on this?? *Sheeezz ....
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