I'm sure there are better suggestions. But, if it were me I would boot from
your install media, mount the hard drive, and work with it that way?
If I didn't have my install media, I would create a new one by downloading
an ISO and use unetbootin to write (burn) it to USB.
But, that environment mi
At boot up today, I received a system error message. My desktop looked ok, but
I had no menu along the left side of the screen. I googled the problem, found
some solutions, but have two issues at this point:
1) I need to get into a terminal screen to write the relevant commands, because
suppose
Israel, I had the same reaction to Basil's suggestion. But, I overlooked
how he said a value of zero means "touchpad off." I think that would
satisfy resource sensitive people (the target audience of Lubuntu?).
If I'm not using a real mouse (and needed the touchpad), reducing its
sensitivity while
On 09/07/2016 04:24 PM, Basil Fernie wrote:
This is beginning to sound rather easy to implement: have a little
listener process monitoring keyboard activity.. whenever a key is
pressed, the touchpad is automatically set "off" for say 500-600ms,
after which it is set "on" again. No need to fiddl