> [note: Shift-Esc is the default Client Access key mapping for SysReq. It's a > good one, because it's easy to do quickly.] Of course, better might be the SysRq key on the PC keyboard, which is even faster ... -- Jack J. Woehr # Ceterum censeo Box 51, Golden, CO 80402 # in herbas belli http://www.well.com/~jax/rcfb # ab idem desistamus. +--- | This is the LINUX5250 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To subscribe to this list send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To unsubscribe from this list send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +---
- Re: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Mike Madore
- Re[2]: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Claudio Succa
- Re: Re[2]: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Scott Klement
- Re: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Jason M. Felice
- Re: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Scott Klement
- Re: Re[2]: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Mike Madore
- Re: Re[2]: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Scott Klement
- Re: Re[2]: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Martin Rowe
- Re: Re[2]: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Scott Klement
- Re: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Paul Cunnane
- Re: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Jack J. Woehr
- Re: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Scott Klement
- Re: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Scott Klement
- Re: Here's a fix for the sysreq problem Paul Cunnane
