Should have, pure:dyne 9.11 came with another terminal, which version
are you using? Try shift + insert to paste. Also, everything you
select with the mouse gets stored and you can paste it with the middle
button.

2010/5/5, Miguel Negrao <[email protected]>:
> That solved the issue, thanks.
>
> Miguel
>
> ps: is there no copy paste in the terminal ?
>
> A 2010/05/05, às 11:55, Miguel Negrao escreveu:
>
>> Thanks, guys, I will try this.
>>
>> Miguel Negrão
>>
>> A 2010/05/04, às 23:16, Aymeric Mansoux escreveu:
>>
>>> Ricardo G. Herdt said :
>>>> Hi Miguel!
>>>>
>>>> take a look at xmodmap (man page), it will do what you want on any
>>>> linux machine. Basically you need a .Xmodmap in your ~/ directory with
>>>> the commands to do what you want.
>>>
>>> try this in a terminal:
>>>
>>> setxkbmap -option lv3:rwin_switch,apple:badmap
>>>
>>>
>>>> I'm no pure:dyne developer, but they for sure have choosen Xfce cause
>>>> it has a balance between lightness and usability. I like light window
>>>> managers (personally I use dwm), but for newcomers I always show and
>>>> install Gnome first, it's really an awesome desktop environment. You
>>>> can try installing gnome on pure:dyne, but there is a chance you mess
>>>> up with something (careful with pulse audio). But last time I did this
>>>> it went well.
>>>
>>> Yes, Ricardo is correct, XFCE is a good balance between lightness and
>>> usability, we do not think Puredyne should be a showcase for desktop
>>> eyecandy, but instead provides solid basic to run a stable audio/video
>>> environment.
>>>
>>> Of course, as suggested you can install any other windows manager.
>>>
>>> a.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Ricardo
>>>>
>>>> 2010/5/4, Miguel Negrao <[email protected]>:
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> I was trying out pure:dyne today on my macbook pro. I got it installed
>>>>> but I
>>>>> can’t really use it because I can’t type third level characters such as
>>>>> {}
>>>>> @, etc.  In ubuntu I solved this by going to system->keyboard->layout
>>>>> and
>>>>> setting the third level key to the left alt, but in puredyne there is
>>>>> no
>>>>> such option in the keyboard options. All the hints I found online told
>>>>> me to
>>>>> edit files that did not exist in pure:dyne. Is there a way to fix this
>>>>> ?
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks
>>>>> Miguel Negrão
>>>>>
>>>>> ps: why use xfce ? it’s like going back 10 years, for me....
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