He doesn't know what the SysRq key does

>He doesn't know what the SysRq key does

what the hell is wrong with you? look at yourself.
If your mother was alive, she would have died of shame right now.

>he has never debugged the NT kernel

Then I guess it's good that I killed her.

but I know user. it takes a screenshot and uploads it to pictures folder in my onedrive.

It takes screen shots, obv!! XDD

>SysRq
>SysRq
>SysRq

How the fuck did you activate that key again?
I know it opened the System properties in Windows.

Tried ctrl and shift, nuffin.

Isn't that print scr?

What does "sys rq" do actually?

what does "pause break" do?

What is the key-combo to activate the "sys rq" button?

I honestly don't know, funny my laptop doesn't have it

REISUB

It's Alt+SysReq+[Whatever] in Linux for the so-called "Magic SysRq" functionality, which is basically a bunch of low-level hooks into a kernel handler to get access to shutdown/recovery/analysis commands even if your shell etc. is completely fucked.

It's comparable to the protected (software can't intercept) Ctrl+Alt+Del chord in NT but substantially more robust.

Alt+SysReq+b
Alt+SysReq+c
Alt+SysReq+d

Actually, it's REISUB

how in the fuck did y ou do that file name

anything but wincuck lets you name files however you want

SysReq is mostly used by Linux nowadays, but it's also used in windows debuggers.

Scroll lock makes the arrow keys move the screen in text environments and Excel, instead of the cursor.

Pause/break pauses the output of text-based windows and terminals and prevents it from autoscrolling, it can also pause the BIOS bootup sequence so that you can actually read what it says.
Break can be used to terminate DOS programs and programs in command-line environments.

or is it a file system thing?

Objectively wrong.

1. It's the filesystem "limitation".
2. You can rename files to whatever when uploading them to 4chinz.

...

what do you mean

WORTHWILE TRIPS
Well, KREISUB

>1. It's the filesystem "limitation".
objectively wrong, NTFS has no such limitation, only windows (win32) has that limitation, NTFS itself supports ":^)" as a filename

busier spelled backwards

I don't even have a SysRq key, why would I care what it does?

This.

t. Fucked up NTFS by writing filenames like that from Linux

It requests the system

Even on my tenkeyless keyboard there's so many useless keys:

alt gr (right alt key)
right Windows key
right ctrl key
right shift key
most function keys
insert
delete (just another backspace key?)
page up
page down
scroll lock (still have no idea what that does)

He didn't reply to a post :(