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2010-06-02
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2010-06-02
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2010-06-02
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2010-06-02
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How can I do complete remove of easy debian? I installed many packages for experimenst. Now I want clean debian. I tried to delete image, uninstall easy debian via App manager. But settings, modifications, icons stills in LXDE. What I have to delete manually? Thanks
rm -r /home/user/.config/lx* rm -r /home/user/.config/openbox rm -r /home/user/.config/pcmanfm
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2010-06-02
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Did it really work before? I was experiencing difficulties before with xvkbd - independent of xbindkeys.
If you type in
in the Debian chroot terminal, do you get "{" on the next line?Code:xvkbd -xsendevent -text '{'
If that does work, perhaps the problem is simply that you have overwritten your .xbindkeysrc file with the new one and not yet reinserted your personal additions?
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2010-06-02
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top panel is there but doesnt give me the options to launch apps or logout. earlier i could press the desktop for a sec/two secs to get the logout/shutdown options and that isnt coming up either...any ideas how to logout/shutdown? maybe a reboot would help but need to logout first...
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2010-06-02
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2010-06-02
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2010-06-02
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beta, debian, easy debian, extras-devel, fremantle, i <3 qole, squeeze |
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surprise, they worked! This is even better than the "trick" I thought. Anyways, assuming the key definition problem had something to do with the original sim card, I then put the old card back in and my key definitions still worked. Sill confused... My best guess is
that installing the new sim card must have reset something. Receiving phones call while in Debian had previously disabled the keyboard. Is this related?