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XDM loop-o-death



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Ok, folks.  The dreaded loop-o-death has been vanquished from my system for
good.

In addition I have added a little checking that will intercept an X session
that appeared to end in disaster for the user and throw them into a recovery
we need to come up with at some point, a fail-safe mode.  As opposed to a
fail-safe session.

It was easy beans.  I almost hate to devulge it, it was that easy.

See, many of you keep arguing that the complexity of Linux makes it impossible
to stop the loop-o-death.  It was the versatility of Linux, a result of the
complexity, that made it just that simple.  I don't have a clue why nobody
hasn't implemented this before.

So, what's the next argument against dropping a user into XDM?


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E-Mail: Cyberdyn@seul.org       Date: 17-Feb-98        Time: 05:27:59
HEAD CRASH!!  FILES LOST!!
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