Quick query for y'all, guys. Not something I've ever given much thought to, but:-
Question:- If Puppy freezes - for whatever reason - how do we kill 'X', then bring up a terminal outside of 'X'? (So that we can then use that terminal to search for PIDs, etc, and kill processes that might be the culprits, and could be jamming things up..?)
In other words, how do we exit 'X' using the keyboard only?
A discussion in the Linux & Unix section over at BleepingComputer has prompted this. One of the guys over there has done a tutorial on how to get out of this conundrum in a 'mainstream' distro, and it got me thinking; I know there was some discussion around this over at the old forum, but as always, it wasn't a subject thread all on its own.....another unrelated thread ended up 'morphing' into a discussion about this, so it's buried away in the middle of something else.
Puppy works somewhat differently to mainstream distros; we don't use very many of the 'standard' commands since
Busybox, as I understand it, uses a reduced Bash sub-set, so.....what procedure would WE follow to get a terminal up in a 'frozen' Puppy?
Some of you are rather better at this kind of stuff than yours truly..!!
Mike.