2010/3/26 David Harel :
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> Use Alt+F<1-7> when in console mode. Don't use Ctrl+Alt+F<1-7>.
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> Not working as well.
> Can a different key combination get assigned for console switching?
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> Can you try using chvt? If it works, it means that virtual console
> switching works, and you only
Use Alt+F<1-7> when in console mode. Don't use Ctrl+Alt+F<1-7>.
Not working as well.
Can a different key combination get assigned for console switching?
Can you try using chvt? If it works, it means that virtual console
switching works, and you only have a problem with key mapp
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:57:17AM +0200, David Harel wrote:
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> Etzion Bar-Noy wrote:
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>> Use Alt+F<1-7> when in console mode. Don't use Ctrl+Alt+F<1-7>.
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> Not working as well.
> Can a different key combination get assigned for console switching?
Can you try using chvt? If it works, it mean
Etzion Bar-Noy wrote:
Use Alt+F<1-7> when in console mode. Don't use Ctrl+Alt+F<1-7>.
Not working as well.
Can a different key combination get assigned for console switching?
Ez
2010/3/23 David Harel mailto:harel...@gmail.com>>
Hi,
Using Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) with plain gnome desk
Use Alt+F<1-7> when in console mode. Don't use Ctrl+Alt+F<1-7>.
Ez
2010/3/23 David Harel
> Hi,
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> Using Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) with plain gnome desktop. When I switch to text
> only console using the keys I can't travel back to X11 mode
> using or switch to any other virtual console.
> I use
Hi,
Using Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) with plain gnome desktop. When I switch to
text only console using the keys I can't travel back to
X11 mode using or switch to any other virtual console.
I use in my ~/.bashrc the command:
setxkbmap -option grp:lswitch,grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll us,il