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> Do you have CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ enabled in your kernel? |
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yes |
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>> BTW, when I try getting back to the X console, it's blank. Is this an |
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> > Xfce4 thing? I remember sysrescuecd which also uses Xfce4 had the same |
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>> bug/feature. I have to ctrl-c on the first console to get back to the |
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>> prompt so I can restart X. |
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> Ctrl-C, my console isn't even logged in. so Ctrl-C won't do anything. |
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Don't understand "isn't even logged in" |
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> Alt-F7 takes me back to KDE. |
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Takes me to a completely blank(black) console, no cursor, no login, zip |
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>> FWIW Prt Sc and Sys Rq are separate keys on this unit. They share |
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>> space with Ins and Del, respectively. Prt Sc and Sys Rq are printed in |
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>> blue and, I assume. are part of the 'fn' system. |
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> Yes, and both work s magic SysRq keys on my Eee. |
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When you do # tail -f /var/log/messages do you see some sort of report |
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when you push SysRq. |
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mw |