← Back to context Comment by IshKebab 18 hours ago That's not the same thing at all. 4 comments IshKebab Reply ttctciyf 16 hours ago No, it's not. It has various functionality, as shown by the built-in help:> Example output of the SysRq+h command:> sysrq: HELP : loglevel(0-9) reboot(b) crash(c) terminate-all-tasks(e) memory-full-oom-kill(f) kill-all-tasks(i) thaw-filesystems(j) sak(k) show-backtrace-all-active-cpus(l) show-memory-usage(m) nice-all-RT-tasks(n) poweroff(o) show-registers(p) show-all-timers(q) unraw(r) sync(s) show-task-states(t) unmount(u) force-fb(v) show-blocked-tasks(w) dump-ftrace-buffer(z) dump-sched-ext(D) replay-kernel-logs(R) reset-sched-ext(S)But note "sak (k)". IshKebab 7 hours ago That kills X! Hardly useful. tmtvl 15 hours ago How's it go again, 'raising all elephants is utterly boring'? eqvinox 16 hours ago Like the GP says in sibling, Alt+SysRq+K is SAK on Linux. But it doesn't work with graphical environments.
ttctciyf 16 hours ago No, it's not. It has various functionality, as shown by the built-in help:> Example output of the SysRq+h command:> sysrq: HELP : loglevel(0-9) reboot(b) crash(c) terminate-all-tasks(e) memory-full-oom-kill(f) kill-all-tasks(i) thaw-filesystems(j) sak(k) show-backtrace-all-active-cpus(l) show-memory-usage(m) nice-all-RT-tasks(n) poweroff(o) show-registers(p) show-all-timers(q) unraw(r) sync(s) show-task-states(t) unmount(u) force-fb(v) show-blocked-tasks(w) dump-ftrace-buffer(z) dump-sched-ext(D) replay-kernel-logs(R) reset-sched-ext(S)But note "sak (k)". IshKebab 7 hours ago That kills X! Hardly useful. tmtvl 15 hours ago How's it go again, 'raising all elephants is utterly boring'?
eqvinox 16 hours ago Like the GP says in sibling, Alt+SysRq+K is SAK on Linux. But it doesn't work with graphical environments.
No, it's not. It has various functionality, as shown by the built-in help:
> Example output of the SysRq+h command:
> sysrq: HELP : loglevel(0-9) reboot(b) crash(c) terminate-all-tasks(e) memory-full-oom-kill(f) kill-all-tasks(i) thaw-filesystems(j) sak(k) show-backtrace-all-active-cpus(l) show-memory-usage(m) nice-all-RT-tasks(n) poweroff(o) show-registers(p) show-all-timers(q) unraw(r) sync(s) show-task-states(t) unmount(u) force-fb(v) show-blocked-tasks(w) dump-ftrace-buffer(z) dump-sched-ext(D) replay-kernel-logs(R) reset-sched-ext(S)
But note "sak (k)".
That kills X! Hardly useful.
How's it go again, 'raising all elephants is utterly boring'?
Like the GP says in sibling, Alt+SysRq+K is SAK on Linux. But it doesn't work with graphical environments.