While playing an audio in totem, the mate desktop crashed.
I couldn't switch to a console like I use to be able to do with ctrl-alt-F{n} - seems that is gone is from CentOS.
I couldn't open a terminal by right clicking on the desktop.
I was able to open a folder, navigate to /usr/bin and open gnome-terminal that way and issue the shutdown command.
Since switching to virtual consoles no longer seems to work, what is the proper way to deal with rebooting a system when the window manager with all its menus crashes?
CentOS 7
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It's not a CentOS issue. I've just switched ctrl-alt-F4 and back whilst running 7.2.1511 (updated last night). I'm running gnome though, so it could be a mate problem.
On 17/07/16 07:12, Alice Wonder wrote:
While playing an audio in totem, the mate desktop crashed.
I couldn't switch to a console like I use to be able to do with ctrl-alt-F{n} - seems that is gone is from CentOS.
I couldn't open a terminal by right clicking on the desktop.
I was able to open a folder, navigate to /usr/bin and open gnome-terminal that way and issue the shutdown command.
Since switching to virtual consoles no longer seems to work, what is the proper way to deal with rebooting a system when the window manager with all its menus crashes?
CentOS 7
Just tried and it works on my laptop. Must be the Apple Pro keyboard I have on my desktop - really nice keyboard to type on, but it must not map that the same way.
On 07/17/2016 02:58 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
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It's not a CentOS issue. I've just switched ctrl-alt-F4 and back whilst running 7.2.1511 (updated last night). I'm running gnome though, so it could be a mate problem.
On 17/07/16 07:12, Alice Wonder wrote:
While playing an audio in totem, the mate desktop crashed.
I couldn't switch to a console like I use to be able to do with ctrl-alt-F{n} - seems that is gone is from CentOS.
I couldn't open a terminal by right clicking on the desktop.
I was able to open a folder, navigate to /usr/bin and open gnome-terminal that way and issue the shutdown command.
Since switching to virtual consoles no longer seems to work, what is the proper way to deal with rebooting a system when the window manager with all its menus crashes?
CentOS 7
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