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[Solved]PC froze, now what?
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No, there's no proper equivalent to Ctrl-Alt-Del. It's a major flaw in the Linux desktop. You just have to hard-reboot.
Edit: Downvotes, but you won't get any suggestions that match Ctrl-Alt-Del. Only
Prove me wrong. Ctrl-alt-delete will respond even when the system is overloaded, and it lets me interactively see a list of processes and kill one of them. Can you do that in Linux?
Linux is never going to solve this problem while they treat the UI as "just another process".