Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 11 Dec 2000 15:00:26 -0800 (PST) | From | James Simmons <> | Subject | Re: SysRq behavior |
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> Hi! > > > I don't remember having the same problem months (6?) ago when > > I built my first Kernel with this enabled (well, maybe I never > > touched the key). > > > > When built into the Kernel, by only pressing the > > PrintScreen/SysRq the current application is terminated (tested > > on a console and GNU screen). Is this just me or I should > > expect it? > > Probably bug. Happens for me, too, and it is pretty nasty.
Just played with this bug. It doesn't kill a login shell but does any app running on it. I just went looking for where "Quit" is printed out. When I press SysRq Quit is printed on the command line. Any ideas?
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