On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 02:27:39PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > "Before you log on to the terminal, press the keys CTRL, ALT and > DELETE all at the same time to get to the log on dialog.
I think a system request key (which may directly do a terminal reset, but must at least present you a system-controlled menu from which you can do a terminal reset) is a very good idea. But let's please use a key combination which suits the task, and that means including the key labeled "SysRq" in it. Linux uses alt-SysRq, which seems good to me. Much better anyway than the combination which people think of as "what do I press when the computer hangs". Yes, I know Windows NT uses ctrl-alt-del, and I think that was an incredibly bad choice of them. (And yes, I also know that we aren't deciding about things like this, but I wouldn't want to have this decided without thinking about it once we do decide.) Thanks, Bas -- I encourage people to send encrypted e-mail (see http://www.gnupg.org). If you have problems reading my e-mail, use a better reader. Please send the central message of e-mails as plain text in the message body, not as HTML and definitely not as MS Word. Please do not use the MS Word format for attachments either. For more information, see http://129.125.47.90/e-mail.html
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