[00:45] apw: http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/11/26/329 that should fix the RO/NX problem. and explains why I wasn't seeing it (wasn't using that config option) === matti is now known as quux === _LibertyZero is now known as LibertyZero_ === andreas_ is now known as anoteng [11:03] kees, was the other 'NX kernel data' potential regression sorted out in the ned === doko__ is now known as doko === quux is now known as matti === JanC_ is now known as JanC === popey_ is now known as popey === BenC__ is now known as BenC === Zdra` is now known as Zdra === ogra_ac_ is now known as ogra_ac [18:30] apw: dunno, didn't go looking for that one yet. this other one landed in my inbox. :P === yofel_ is now known as yofel [21:35] Why isn't there a way to do the equivalent of alt-sysrq+reisub with a single key combination? [22:49] Darxus: because it's intended to be used by kernel developers and advanced users only, who don't just blindly hit that combination... [22:54] "Because it's supposed to be hard" is a dumb reason. I lost a lot of data in the last few days due to killing power when my machine hung because I didn't know that key sequence. [22:56] It would be nice to have a single key sequence that just rebooted the machine, like ctrl-alt-del used to, and when it doesn't work. [23:50] darxus: well you should wait for the harddisk light to turn off between each step and the kernel can't know if it's working [23:50] darxus: not always anyway