> Wasn't there a whole seqence of ctrl-alt-letter things to gradually
> shut down the entire system, layer by layer? Antybody still know
> these, and are they still there?
Ah yes, the "magic keys."
Holding down Alt and SysRq (which is the Print Screen key) while slowly
typing REISUB will get you
On Tue 07 April 2015 01:29:13 Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> On Mon 06 April 2015 18:47:46 Miles Fidelman wrote:
> > I have the magic list written on sticky, underneath my
> > keyboard
>
> try Ctrl+Alt+SysReq+Shift for online help, no need for sticky notes
> (actually every key that's not already assi
On Mon 06 April 2015 18:47:46 Miles Fidelman wrote:
> I have the magic list written on sticky, underneath my
> keyboard
try Ctrl+Alt+SysReq+Shift for online help, no need for sticky notes (actually
every key that's not already assigned does the trick, no matter if Shift or
any other except those
Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 11:16:49AM +0100, Godefridus Daalmans wrote:
Talking about security and ttys and login:
I would like Devuan to have a clear documentation and good defaults
for the Secure Attention Key (SAK).
E.g. that any user at the console can expect to do Ctrl-Al
On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 11:16:49AM +0100, Godefridus Daalmans wrote:
> Talking about security and ttys and login:
>
> I would like Devuan to have a clear documentation and good defaults
> for the Secure Attention Key (SAK).
>
> E.g. that any user at the console can expect to do Ctrl-Alt-SysRq-K
>
Talking about security and ttys and login:
I would like Devuan to have a clear documentation and good defaults for
the Secure Attention Key (SAK).
E.g. that any user at the console can expect to do Ctrl-Alt-SysRq-K to
work.
Too few people know that this even exists in Linux.
Frits.
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