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Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Sunday, 15-Feb-2015 18:49:32 EST Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca !TIL 'echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger' to reboot a server that won't go down gracefully (Thanx, Frank!) -
Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Sunday, 15-Feb-2015 19:36:14 EST Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca I used the 'echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger' trick for a remote server. For a local server there's always the BRS reset. #BigRedSwitch -
Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Sunday, 15-Feb-2015 20:04:37 EST Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca My secret keystrokes, let me show you them: http://www.debian-administration.org/article/457/The_magic_sysreq_options_introduced !linux -
Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Sunday, 15-Feb-2015 20:44:05 EST Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca I've mostly used ALT+SysRq+K to kill the X session, ever since CTRL+ALT+BKSP stopped working
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