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Subject:
From:
Drew Dunn <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - PC software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 23 Mar 1998 05:29:58 +0000
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Thanks for the suggestions that everyone sent.  It was just simple as
recompiling the kernel.  I didn't make any changes to the configuration,
just recompiled and my CTRL key works just as good as new.  Now I can
finally turn my computer off!

Drew Dunn
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Drew Dunn wrote:
>
> This may be out in left field, but it's worth a shot...
>
> I have a dual Pentium 233MMX system that runs Red Hat Linux 5.0.  I use
> TriTeal's Common Desktop Environment.  For the most part, I use the
> machine for my email, web browsing, and doing processor intensive
> graphics work.  The computer has 190MB of RAM in it.
>
> Yesterday, one of the 32 meg SIMMs died, so I took both modules of the
> pair out.  Now I cannot do anything that requires the use of the CTRL
> key.  One of the biggest uses of that key on this system is shutting it
> down.  The keystroke <CTRL><ALT><F1> gets me to a text screen allowing
> me to log in as root and shut down the computer.  I can't do that
> anymore.
>
> It's not a hardware problem...I can actually turn the computer off, then
> on again and reboot while it's booting up.  Unfortunately, very bad
> things can happen to Linux if you turn it off without halting the system
> first.
>
> I know that this is a software problem...does anybody have any ideas of
> what I can do to solve it?  I would like to be able to turn this
> computer off once in a while...

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