On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 02:44:59PM -0800, Michael wrote: > When I installed ZipSlack on my girlfriend's laptop there was a thing > where you could switchc between "virtual consoles" I think they were > called. It was by pressing alt+left orr alt+right, does debian have
Ctrl-Alt-F1, Ctrl-Alt-F2, from X, or from another console, Alt-F1, Alt-F2, etc. If you have pbbuttonsd installed, it might capture F1 etc, use Fn before or configure pbbuttonsd (/etc/pbbuttonsd.conf) with KBDMode = fkeysfirst. > I am interested in this because I would like to be able to spend more > time in debian compiling and whatnot, and rright now the only way I can Are you sure that you need to compile everything yourself? Just asking... I think you would be fine with precompiled packages and save quite a bit of time. > When I did my limited work in minix there was a suite of tools called > dostools I think, in which you didn't mount anything but put in a > command and then the patition number, and the address of the file in > that partition's tree and optionally a | <command> is there something > like that for debian? hfsutils, hfsplus apt-cache search hfs will help you. Tamas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

