On Sat, 9 May 1998, Mike Bridge wrote:
> I've done that a few times too by accident, and I think I hit either Ctrl-X
> or Ctrl-S. Regardless, I eventually realized that had put it in Scroll-Lock
> mode. If it's the same thing for you, you could try to hit the Scroll-Lock
> key to unlock the k
I've done that a few times too by accident, and I think I hit either Ctrl-X
or Ctrl-S. Regardless, I eventually realized that had put it in Scroll-Lock
mode. If it's the same thing for you, you could try to hit the Scroll-Lock
key to unlock the keyboard.
-Mike
> Date: Sat, 9 May 19
On 9 May 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:
>
> That was not your own computer, was it? You were in a pool? Because:
> shutdown can only be issued by Ruth. A crash usually isn't polite
> enough to issue a shutdown command. Are you sure that you aren't
> simply the victim of your admin? Maybe it's BOFH-
:)
On Sat, 9 May 1998, David Fisher wrote:
> > Preparing to send an email in pine just now I managed to crash linux! some sort
> > of a record I think. I'm not sure how I did it; I started to type in the
> > recipient's name in the To: field but my finger slipped. All the keys locked
> > up. I
> Preparing to send an email in pine just now I managed to crash linux! some sort
> of a record I think. I'm not sure how I did it; I started to type in the
> recipient's name in the To: field but my finger slipped. All the keys locked
> up. I went to another terminal but I couldn't kill pine ev