*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 198748 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198748
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 198748
sysrq and screenshot use the same keyboard shortcut
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SysReq keyboard key acts as Print Screen
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Hi!
I can confirm this bug :-(
Regards,
Andreas
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I confirm the first issue on my Intrepid ! It works as expected on a tty
but does not work into my Gnome session. Please note the reisub
combination works well on my Debian Lenny with the Openbox window
manager... Even if I change the key bindings thanks to gnome-keybinding-
properties (and I disab
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-settings-daemon
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I am having the same issue on a Thinkpad R52 running Intrepid. REISUB
brings up multiple screenshot windows under X, but works fine on TTY. My
/proc/sys/kernel/sysrq is set to 1. Thanks.
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After update and reboot the up-key says this:
PropertyNotify event, serial 18, synthetic NO, window 0x361,
atom 0x120 (_NET_WM_STATE), time 229252, state PropertyNewValue
PropertyNotify event, serial 23, synthetic NO, window 0x361,
atom 0x187 (XKLAVIER_STATE), time 229283, state P
In my case it is the up-key that acts as printscreen. This means that I
can actually not use the up-key at all. In the console it behaves as
normal.
xev says this, but it might be cluttered by the start of me closing the
print-screen window with alt+f4:
PropertyNotify event, serial 32, synthetic
I wonder if this is caused by keytouchd... i'll to test it on a clean
system
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I know very well about Fn button.
My SysRq is under Del, and PrtSc in under Ins.
As I mention on the description, on the TTYs it works as expected.
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Status: Incomplete => New
** Description changed:
- I was trying to force an hard reboot with Alt+SysRq+[REISUB], but
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Incomplete
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Is this on a notebook computer? Often, you have to press the function
key in conjunction with print-screen and alt to get the sysrq function.
Check your keyboard closely and report back. Thank you for filing a
ticker on Launchpad.
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For me it's the num_up touch acts as Print Screen
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** Description changed:
I was trying to force an hard reboot with Alt+SysRq+[REISUB], but
instead ended up with an huge collection of screenshots.
On a TTY it acts as expected.
My PrtSc key acts as expected, its just the SysRq
This is on Intrepid, and affects at least two comput
** Description changed:
I was trying to force an hard reboot with Alt+SysRq+[REISUB], but
instead ended up with an huge collection of screenshots.
On a TTY it acts as expected.
My PrtSc key acts as expected, its just the SysRq
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+ This is on Intrepid, and affects at least two comput
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