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[Question #78229]: How do I restart TTY7 / Xorg from SSH connection?
New question #78229 on Ubuntu:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/78229
Here's the problem:
I've got a bargain-basement motherboard with an Intel video chipset. I want to run X-Plane (X-Plane.org) and the installer hangs every time. I want to run Neverputt, and it hangs.
In both cases, when the program hangs, it takes Xorg with it. I can connect from another PC using Putty and start a terminal session, but on the host PC, while the mouse moves, nothing reacts to key presses or mouse clicks. Hence, I can't start a local terminal (CTRL-ALT-F2, for example) or restart Xorg with CTRL-ALT-Backspace.
So now what do I do? I can't "sudo kill Xorg" (more specifically, Xissueorg's process number); it says I'm not allowed to.
Killing X-Plane's installer or NeverPutt both claim to work but I don't get control back of my Xorg session.
When runing X-Plane, "sudo init 6" will at least reboot the system from a PUTTY session, whereas if NeverPutt hangs it, "sudo init 6", while it says it work, does nothing.
"sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart" claims that it successfully restarted but nothing appears to change on the affected computer.
The bottom line: if a program hangs my Xorg session, how do I recover it? and, is there another way to restart the PC cleanly if "sudo init 6" won't do it?
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