On 04/02/2013 08:03 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 2:38 AM, Guy Gold guy1g...@gmail.com wrote:
If Dotan connects a laptop to the modem's LAN port, instead of the router,
and the same issues keep happening, doesn't that clear the router from being
the culprit ?
Seeing how Bezeq
The Bezeq technician just came and went. He found no fault on the
equipment and left without changing anything. He is of the opinion
that the problem is with Bezeq Beinleumi, and he insists that if the
problems continue to contact them. However, he cannot give to me a
paper which describes what he
I had a computer that I considered for use as a server, and thus installed
ubuntu server edition on it. I proceeded to install gnome desktop with - if
I remember correctly - the command: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
It gave me a perfectly satisfactory desktop, except for one thing - I
ubuntu-desktop is not GNOME, it's actually Unity.
See for a possible answer here:
http://askubuntu.com/a/68171
Cheers
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Steve G. word...@gmail.com wrote:
I had a computer that I considered for use as a server, and thus installed
ubuntu server edition on it. I
Take a look at this file for clues:
/etc/default/keyboard
When you install the server and get to the keyboard part, don't use the
defaults, choose Asia/Israel and go through the Keyboard Layout wizard. It
will ask you for the key combination to change layout at the end.
Amichai Rotman
You can select to not use unity, and instead use classic, which is what I
am doing, as I abhor Unity.
I ran as guest and the alt-tab worked. I will sooner or later try with
unity on my own login, but even if it works, I won't use unity.
/etc/default/keyboard gives me the layout. I switch between
Add this line as the last line of the settings block:
XKBOPTIONS=grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll
I know you are quite technical, and you asked for a file to add the config
to...
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