This reminds me of 2012 when they released the unity desktop for 12.04 LTS
(the first Unity LTS release, unless I'm forgetting something). Unity adds
a lot of keyboard-driven functionality that typically wasn't included in
many distros by default.
I was at oscon that year, and I stopped by the
> Hello,
>
> I'm very possibly going about this the wrong way. I've tried all manner of
> search terms that I can think of with variations of what I put in the
> subject line.
>
> Basically, for a long time it worked very well to just open an SSH
> tunneling command to connect to the network at
Hello,
I'm very possibly going about this the wrong way. I've tried all manner of
search terms that I can think of with variations of what I put in the
subject line.
Basically, for a long time it worked very well to just open an SSH
tunneling command to connect to the network at my dad's house
Found it!
super held down launches keyboard short cut list.
super 9 launches system settings, then two tabs followed by four right
arrows gets to Mouse and touchpad icon.
Enter then launches the Mouse and touchpad screen. Then three tabs and
Enter toggles the touchpad on.
Now the touchpad is on,
Looks like I need to update my desktop comparison table with the following:
+-+
| DE | Score |
+-+
| KDE | 1|
| Ubuntu | 0|
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Sorry, I like competition. Gotta compare those pros and cons :)
On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 6:44 PM