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Subject: Re: [kde] due to compositing,
From: "Marcelo Magno T. Sales" <mmtsales () gmail ! com>
Date: 2009-08-17 22:39:22
Message-ID: 200908171939.22494.mmtsales () gmail ! com
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Em Segunda-feira 17 Agosto 2009, Bill Wells escreveu:
> On Monday 17 August 2009 11:35:28 am Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Monday 17 August 2009 19:26:47 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > > >>> So how do you use that, if, as you say, the keyboard doesn't
> > > >>> respond?
> > > >>
> > > >> SysRq is hardwired into the kernel. If the kernel didn't
> > > >> panic, SysRq still works even if X stopped processing keyboard
> > > >> events. And from the sound of it, the kernel did not panic in
> > > >> this case since the mouse still moves, so the kernel must be
> > > >> running.
> > > >
> > > > Interesting, because (some months back) I have been in the same
> > > > situation and tried the SysRq 'magic keys', just in case, but
> > > > without success.
> > >
> > > It must be enabled in the kernel configuration. If the file
> > > "/proc/sysrq-trigger" doesn't exist, you don't have it enabled.
> >
> > In that case I don't have it, and, presumably didn't have it in the
> > distro I was using at that time. How common is it for this to be
> > enabled?
>
> It is here in Slackware 12.2 32 bit.
>
And also here in Kubuntu 9.04 32 bit.
[]'s
Marcelo
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