marking RC as noone could tell me in -desktop and -devel that this was an explicitly decided change somewhere.
IMO, if we cannot find out why this happened, we should let sysrq regress in kernel default settings until we find the right fix, rather than a long standing default UI binding.
one idea is that something with the keymap changed that causes this as the print key now shows up as "sysrq" rather than print according to popeys comment 13
marking RC as noone could tell me in -desktop and -devel that this was an explicitly decided change somewhere.
IMO, if we cannot find out why this happened, we should let sysrq regress in kernel default settings until we find the right fix, rather than a long standing default UI binding.
one idea is that something with the keymap changed that causes this as the print key now shows up as "sysrq" rather than print according to popeys comment 13