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Jan 26 |
answered | how to copy files from windows to linux witout password using a script or program? |
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Sep 22 |
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Sep 22 |
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Sep 22 |
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USB Keyboard does not work with Grub Added the name of the BIOS submenu where the option was found on my AMI BIOS. |
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Sep 22 |
suggested | suggested edit on USB Keyboard does not work with Grub |
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Jul 20 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jul 20 |
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Make 'CTRL-/' behave the same in vtty and xterm Use <kbd> markup. |
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Jul 20 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jul 20 |
accepted | Make 'CTRL-/' behave the same in vtty and xterm |
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Jul 20 |
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Make 'CTRL-/' behave the same in vtty and xterm Thanks! I have /etc/default/keyboard. I'm using XKBOPTIONS there, and I don't want to maintain a full separate keymap, so I'm looking for a more modular solution. Loading the keymap fragment you give above with sudo loadkeys <file with keymap fragment> works for the current session, and I guess I could run that from an init.d script. |
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Jul 20 |
suggested | suggested edit on Make 'CTRL-/' behave the same in vtty and xterm |
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Jul 19 |
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Jul 18 |
asked | Make 'CTRL-/' behave the same in vtty and xterm |