On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 12:46, Mike Swanson wrote:
Indeed, however I've noticed that a few distros' X-Servers (it doesn't
seem to apply to vanilla X.org) will pass Ctrl-Alt-Delete to INIT and
cause a system reboot or logout the user... on these, there's usually
a setting in xorg.conf to prevent
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 01:00, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
in qemu monitor (press CTRL ALT 2 to reach to the monitor): type:
sendkey ctrl-alt-del and press Enter
then press CTRL ALT 1 - and viola, you can type your login and password.
Thanks. I'll do that.
Hetz
On 9/25/05, Michael McConnell [EMAIL
On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 15:00 +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
in qemu monitor (press CTRL ALT 2 to reach to the monitor): type:
sendkey ctrl-alt-del and press Enter
then press CTRL ALT 1 - and viola, you can type your login and password.
Hetz
Implies a nice feature would be to allow CTRL-ALT
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 10:44:37AM -0700, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 15:00 +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
in qemu monitor (press CTRL ALT 2 to reach to the monitor): type:
sendkey ctrl-alt-del and press Enter
Incidently, its sendkey ctrl-alt-delete (ctrl-alt-del didn't work
Does anyone using qemu know how to do that? bochs has a setting in its
bochsrc file that allows you to click on user-configured button and it
sends ctrl-alt-del to WinNT 4.0.
Is there any analogy to that in qemu?
Thanks
Wesley Parish
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Hi,
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 09:58:30PM +1200, Wesley Parish wrote:
Does anyone using qemu know how to do that? bochs has a setting in its
bochsrc file that allows you to click on user-configured button and it
sends ctrl-alt-del to WinNT 4.0.
Is there any analogy to that in qemu?
I'm
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 09:58:30PM +1200, Wesley Parish wrote:
Does anyone using qemu know how to do that? bochs has a setting in its
bochsrc file that allows you to click on user-configured button and it
sends ctrl-alt-del to WinNT 4.0.
Is there any analogy to
Hi,
On 9/25/05, Michael McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 09:58:30PM +1200, Wesley Parish wrote:
Does anyone using qemu know how to do that? bochs has a setting in its
bochsrc file that allows you to click on user-configured button and
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 12:28:14PM +0200, Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 09:58:30PM +1200, Wesley Parish wrote:
Does anyone using qemu know how to do that? bochs has a setting in its
bochsrc file that allows you to click on user-configured button and it
sends
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 02:48:51PM +0200, Guillaume POIRIER wrote:
Hi,
I have an NT4 installation under QEMU on my Linux box - and in grab
mode, all I do is... press CTRL-ALT-DEL. Clicking in the window or
hitting CTRL-ALT enters grab mode.
FWIW: the CTRL-ALT-DEL sequence has been
in qemu monitor (press CTRL ALT 2 to reach to the monitor): type:
sendkey ctrl-alt-del and press Enter
then press CTRL ALT 1 - and viola, you can type your login and password.
Hetz
On 9/25/05, Michael McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at
I have an NT4 installation under QEMU on my Linux box - and in grab
mode, all I do is... press CTRL-ALT-DEL. Clicking in the window or
hitting CTRL-ALT enters grab mode.
FWIW: the CTRL-ALT-DEL sequence has been chosen so that it can't be
caught by a any program but windows (that to
Indeed, however I've noticed that a few distros' X-Servers (it doesn't
seem to apply to vanilla X.org) will pass Ctrl-Alt-Delete to INIT and
cause a system reboot or logout the user... on these, there's usually
a setting in xorg.conf to prevent Ctrl-Alt-Delete from being passed to
INIT and just be
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