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(thing) by Skip Franklin (?) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Sat Nov 13 1999 at 9:15:33

Key sequence used on x86 machines to force a reboot - unless you are using Windows NT, in which case it is used to log in. Also known as the three finger salute. One of the most frequently used key combinations under Windows&operating systems.

(thing) by pinky64 (7.8 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Wed Jun 28 2000 at 1:04:55

Under Linux (and probably other x86 'NIXes) ctrl+alt+del either, in the "soft" case, sends a SIGINT to the init process which calls whatever is defined in /etc/inittab. In my case:

# Trap CTRL-ALT-DELETE
ca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t3 -r now

or the "hard" case where it just restarts the system.


(idea) by lj (6.5 mon) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Sat Jul 14 2001 at 3:51:55

Under NT, Ctrl-Alt-Delete is used to get the attention of the core system; no userland app can listen for or issue a Ctrl-Alt-Delete. Unless NT has bluescreened, it promptly pops up a helpful window that can start task manager, change your password, lock the computer, etc. Compare with 9X which may, if it's feeling like it, present a list of non-hidden processes that it may deign to attempt to close.

Why does NT require you to Ctrl-Alt-Delete before doing anything security related? Because only the system responds to a Ctrl-Alt-Delete, you will definitely get the real change password screen, the real lock workstation screen. Trojan Horses won't work, as the real NT dialogue will supplant them. If you've pressed Ctrl-Alt-Delete, you're definitely typing your password into the system, and not a third-party program.

Under linux, incidentally, if /etc/shutdown.allow is present Ctrl-Alt-Delete won't cause a shutdown unless a user specified in it is logged in. Stop random people walking up to your server and rebooting it!

(idea) by vruba (1.1 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Sun Feb 10 2002 at 3:15:03

The Macintosh equivalent of control-alt-delete is command-control-power. (Isn't that great? "Command! Control! Power! -- Bring me more; I yet lust for keys!")

Before resorting to that, however, try command-option-escape to bring up the force quit dialog, which sometimes gets rid of the hung application, sometimes gets rid of the hung application but releases bogons into your system, and sometimes doesn't work at all. If you're deserving, the system will be stable enough to draw the dialog naming the offending application, which might, e.g., clue you in to a software conflict.

If you're a hard-core Mac geek with a steady hand and a flinty gaze, try hitting command-power at your next Silent Screen. The very core of the OS will belch up a crude command-line debugger, drawn in an itty-bitty window, at which you can type "g finder" and hit return for unpredictable but occasionally beneficial results. (If you're cool, you've installed MacsBug, which replaces that crude debugger with a merely primitive one.)

If you don't want to remember this stuff, (a) install MacOS X, (b) install Yellow Dog or another PPC Linux, or (c) choose a date not too long after that of your Mac's manufacture and install no software released after it. Otherwise, accept that MacOS Classic, splendid creature though it is, ain't nohow a stable operating system.


The comic strip Sally Forth once referred to the chord command-option-backspace. It was very possibly the most sad, stupid, pathetic thing ever.


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