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Keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Alt + PrtScn + o doesn't work on Ubuntu 21.10

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The keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Alt + PrtScn + o worked on Ubuntu 20.04, but it doesn't work with my current installation of Ubuntu 21.10, gnome: 40.4. This keyboard shortcut should shut down the computer instead of pressing the hardware power button for 4 seconds if necessary.

David avatar
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https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/report-ubuntu-bug.html.en
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Teh shortcut should shut down the computer instead of pressing 4 sec the hardware power button, if neccessary.
pasman pasmański avatar
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Does it answer your question https://askubuntu.com/questions/911522/how-can-i-enable-the-magic-sysrq-key-on-ubuntu-desktop ?
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your link helped me for the current session: {{{ sudo sysctl -w kernel.sysrq=1 }}} But I would prefer to have the possibilty after every boot.

If I try {{{ sudo vi /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq }}} there is only one line with the entry "16". I diddn't manage it to save it with value "1": {{{ "/proc/sys/kernel/sysrq" E667: Fsync fehlgeschlagen Betätigen Sie die EINGABETASTE oder geben Sie einen Befehl ein }}} I can't save it.

Nevertheless, I wonder why this option has been intentionally changed?

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