On Mon, 2012-08-20 at 13:20 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 08/20/2012 01:05 PM, Joe Zeff uttered this comment:
> > On 08/20/2012 12:55 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> >> It is hard to know where to start with the problems with the use of the
> >> SysReg key.. Since acording to the Wikipedia notes in order to get these
> >> Magic SysReg features to work you have tp add the Ctrl button. So to
> >> reboot you would have to use the Ctrl+Alt+SysReg+ b button. On my
> >> workstation Keyboard this is nearly impossible to do because of the
> >> position of the SysReg key in the upper right corner of the keyboard.
> >> On my laptop where I can hit the keys the function fails to work.
> >> Without the Ctrl all you get is screen shots which I do get.
> >>
> >> With the alternate approach  of:
> >> echo key > /proc/sysreq-trigger the reboot works but I can't detect
> >> anything else working.
> >>
> >> So how does one use these magic keys ?
> >>
> >
> > I can't speak for anybody else, but when I've experimented with it, I
> > used both hands.
> 
> It's supposed to be a simultaneous press of ALT, SYSRQ (or PRINTSCREEN)
> and the command key (B in your case). Note it only works if
> /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq contains a non-zero value. To enable ALL
> functionality, first set /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq to the value "1":
> 
>       echo "1" >/proc/sys/kernel/sysrq
> 
> Then hit your key combo. Some keyboards may have issues with so many
> simultaneous keypresses. In those cases hold down ALT, then press and
> release SYSRQ, then press and release your command key and finally
> release ALT.
> 
> It's been a while since I futzed with it. If you have the kernel-doc
> RPM installed, it's explained in
> 
>       /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-(version)/Documentation/sysrq.txt
I appreciate all these tips but none make the sysrq suctions work. I'll
just give up.
>                      -
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