Re: [Dng] devuan security wishlist item

2015-04-06 Thread Robert Storey
> 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

Re: [Dng] devuan security wishlist item

2015-04-06 Thread Joerg Reisenweber
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

Re: [Dng] devuan security wishlist item

2015-04-06 Thread Joerg Reisenweber
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

Re: [Dng] devuan security wishlist item

2015-04-06 Thread Miles Fidelman
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

Re: [Dng] devuan security wishlist item

2015-04-06 Thread Hendrik Boom
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 >

[Dng] devuan security wishlist item

2015-01-05 Thread Godefridus Daalmans
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. ___