On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 5:41 AM, Alan Jenkins
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Regression #6 on latest git! (last known good is 2.6.29-rc8)
>
> Magic SysRQ keys work though. Unfortunately, SysRq-W / SysRq-T generate
> too much output, so the useful bits immediately scroll off the top of
> the screen. I can't press SysRq-P (even if that would help), because
> the SysRQ key on my laptop is accessed using a Fn modifier key, which
> also turns the left hand side of the keyboard into a numeric pad.
I don't own an Eee, but having played with one, the key sequence
Alt down
Fn down
SysRq down, up
Fn up
P down, up
Alt up
should work just fine. As long as you keep holding Alt, you don't
need to continue holding SysRq after the initial keypress.
> Magic SysRQs on my USB keyboard generate no response. (Sometimes the
> numlock key seems to work though. I can't tell on the laptop keyboard
> because the laptop doesn't have a numlock led).
SysRq over USB has never worked. On PC hardware, Magic SysRq depends
on features of the built-in i8042 controller, which only handles PS/2
input.
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