... I think you may be trying to tackle too many things at once... Solve one then go to the next. That being said there are two ways to edit a text file. The graphical way which is opening a text editing program and the terminal way where you would type "<name of text editor> <file your are editing>... For example, "vim foo.xml" opens an xml file and allows you to edit it. Editing via Terminal may be too advanced for you right now, so I would just use a graphical method. On Trisquel Mini the default text editor I think is LeafPad.
> -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: [Trisquel-users] Ctrl+alt+del equivalent? > Local Time: December 28, 2017 2:01 PM > UTC Time: December 28, 2017 7:01 PM > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > I see, but how do I actually change the text files then? > > I don't understand where the .xml files are and how I change them. > > Do I get to the files by typing something in the Terminal or do I locate them > somewhere. > > I also noticed in the login-screen I can change different "desktops". > > I can choose default trisquel mini, LXDE and Openbox. Does that have anything > to do with this?
