I was reading "How do I disable X at boot time so that the system boots in text mode?" and will be implementing this. I see in the answer that there is a simple way to start the GUI but don't see how I would turn it back off after doing what I needed with out shutting down the computer. So how do I turn off X but keep the system running as normal and not shutting down?
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