I also think it does that if you log into one user then log into another
user. Then you might switch and log out in the first user. Then it
basically is the first X11 user is on control alt f7 and the second is on
control alt f8.
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
> 2014-04-14
2014-04-14 00:07, Paul Sutton skrev:
> Hi
>
>
> If I do ctrl-alt-f2 i get a console, if I try and get back to the
> running xsession with ctrl-alt-f7 it fails, but if I use f8 it works,
>
> when did this change and why ? I am sure it used to be on F7.
>
> Btw this seems to be the case on xubunt
Hi
If I do ctrl-alt-f2 i get a console, if I try and get back to the
running xsession with ctrl-alt-f7 it fails, but if I use f8 it works,
when did this change and why ? I am sure it used to be on F7.
Btw this seems to be the case on xubuntu but I am guessing that this is
the route taken by
'select input method' (and select your language) in Lubuntu.
changing from US english to UK english doesnt work.
I'm too ignorant to change out of English.
The terminal command
setxkbmap gb
works,
but when I restart its back to US.
Can I put this somewhere in the linux equivalent of an autoexec.
The way to do this is to open pcmanfm. Which is in menu under Accessories
File manager PCManfm. Or there by default is a folder with the panel that
allows you to on the left. If you have a directory view you need to change
it to the places menu under the veiw menu. I did get this to work in my
pcma
I've plugged in an external usb hard drive,
it shows up in File Manager at
media/george
but when i right click it there's no option to unmount it,
nor can i find such an option in the menus.
Isnt it wrong to unplug it when the disk is spinning?
[george]
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