Have you tried Xfce? I've been using it for a few months now, and GNOME
seems kind of bloated by comparison. If you're getting frustrated with
GNOME, it might be worth checking out. For instance, the key bindings
are in Applications -> Settings -> Keyboard, where one might expect them
to be.
On 03/06/10 12:41, james wrote:
Steven thanks for the hint
I did:
apps -> metacity -> global_keybindings :
run_command_1 XF86Calculator
apps -> metacity -> global_keybindings :
command1 calc (which is free42)
That works - yahoo, but why is so obvious a thing so hidden? google shows many
asking the same question<grrr>
James
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