I've recently switched (back) to using Linux Mint with Mate. I can
confirm that in this distro, REISUB is working just fine. Since Ubuntu
is Mint's upstream, it's very likely that the bug is solved in Ubuntu,
as well. Thought you might like to know. I see no reason to un-expire
this bug, or
[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Yaro, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. Intrepid
reached EOL on April 30, 2010.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
We were wondering if this is still an issue in a supported release? If
so, could you
I no longer use Ubuntu, but as of 11.10 (from initial installation to
the release of 12.04 with all updates), I found REISUB to be working
fine--for what that's worth. As I'd previously had this bug (as noted
above), I thought you'd want to know.
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On my laptop (sony vaio with ATI graphics HD 3470 mobility)
when i've hit the alt-sysrq-k combination, i've had the following experience;
1. once when i needed it, because my system had frozen after trying to get my
mobile broadband to work
result: Nothing at all. System still frozen, X still
On my laptop, disabling the keyboard shortcuts associated with the SysReq
key didn't do it. I also had to modify
Some Linux distributions come with the magic sysrq disabled as a security
measure, considered by some to be misguided. You'll see in */etc/sysctl.conf
*
kernel.sysrq = 0
Change
I worked around it by System-Preferences-Keyboard shortcuts - disable
anything that was attached to the PrintScrn key. (on a laptop with PrintScrn
SysRq on the same key).
This is still very disturbing, because SysRq should have not depended on any
application-level settings.
Besides, the more
2009/4/28 Michael Jones eternal...@gmail.com:
@gorillastrong2
You can re-enable control-alt-backspace by modifying your xorg conf
file to include the lines
Section “ServerFlags”
Option “DontZap” “false”
EndSectionOption “DontZap” “false”
Jens Ropers rop...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/4/28 Michael Jones eternal...@gmail.com:
@gorillastrong2
You can re-enable control-alt-backspace by modifying your xorg conf
file to include the lines
Section “ServerFlags”
Option “DontZap” “false”
EndSectionOption “DontZap” “false”
The above is slightly bad information because
How exactly are you able to verify that when you received the information
from a website that undoubtedly modified the input it was given to be
correctly represented internally, and then transmitted to be displayed on an
unknown browser that operates on an unknown operating system?
My suggestion
2009/5/8 Michael Jones eternal...@gmail.com:
How exactly are you able to verify that when you received the information
from a website that undoubtedly modified the input it was given to be
correctly represented internally, and then transmitted to be displayed on an
unknown browser that
So Jens, I'm sorry if you felt I was accusing you, but I was asking how you
knew, not accusing you of being wrong. From the amount of knowledge I have,
which yes, is limited, I have no idea how you were able to verify what you
did.
Also, the text that you are telling me is incorrect, was text
Actually, in addition to that could you please link me to where the
differences in character types are discusses for xorg? I've not heard of
that distinction before and am curious to learn more.
-Mike
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Mike Jones eternal...@gmail.com wrote:
So Jens, I'm sorry if
Testing it again, your right. Those quotes cause X to be unhappy.
I admit I gave broken information. I do not know why it worked for me initially.
I am filing a bug-report against this.
Thanks for pointing out my mistake, Jens.
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You
@gorillastrong2
You can re-enable control-alt-backspace by modifying your xorg conf
file to include the lines
Section “ServerFlags”
Option “DontZap” “false”
EndSection
or, according to a few blogs i found doing a search, you can run the command
dontzap –disable
I personally disagree
i have the same problem, can't ever get the magic key to work because
it just seems to be linked to my print screen button everytime i press
alt+sysrq i get a print screen. If I make the mistake of trying to
hold the button my comp just gets flooded. So i don't have a solution
if my computer
I can confirm that on 8.10 alt-sysrq-h (for example) does not work in X
but works fine in a virtual terminal. Can any developer confirm if it's
even meant to work in X?
Raphael
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I wanted to tune in with a partial success, but first things first. I'm
on Kubuntu Jaunty 64bit and sysrq (which is FN+Del on my notebook) is
mapped to the same keycode as the print button (FN+Ins) which causes
MANY screenshot utilities to start. Even 'xev' shows the button as
print.
With some
Confirmed. I am currently booted into the Jaunty Alpha 4 live CD.
ctrl+sysrq+k and ctrl+sysrq+reisub have no effect in Gnome. I also
tried holding down shift during the key presses, as my sysrq key is on
the prtscr key.
Thanks for looking into this.
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Hello. I made this post on a duplicate bug; I thought it might be
useful to post it to this one as well.
I have only tried it on my home Desktop computer, a Core 2 Duo machine
with an nVidia 9600GT (by Asus) graphics card, using the proprietary
nVidia driver; a logitech Cordless Desktop keyboard
This issue should be reproducible with the live environment of the
Desktop CD of the development release - Jaunty Jackalope. It would help
us greatly if you could test with it so we can work on getting it fixed
in the next release of Ubuntu. You can find out more about the
development release at
I can also confirm this. And to repeat what I previously posted here (
http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/7vry9/help_my_magic_sysrq_keys_reisub_no_longer_work_in/
) :
Ever since I started running Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex), I found that
the magic SysRq keys (REISUB or similar) no longer work
Confirming this bug on another Intrepid installation on a Thinkpad X300.
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Validated this report on three different ubuntu intrepid installations,
one an update and two a fresh install. None of them allows the
combination of ALT+SYSREQ + REISUB anymore
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