Hi Tom! The only difference YDL has versus other Linux distros is that YDL runs on PowerPC systems. This means that you should be able to utilize keyboard commands and scripts/macros implemented elsewhere in traditional Linux window managers and environments like KDE, GNOME, e17, or your favorite windows environment. For me, you can't go wrong with XFCE.
First, regarding the windows environments, make sure that yum knows where all the repositories are for acquiring whatever libraries, tools, etc those environments need. You can pick up nice information how to program yum at the YDL Board (http://yellowdog-board.com/) Regarding shortcuts in Linux you can program them yourself very easily using macro shortcuts embedded within the windows environment you use. Nautilus within e17, will behave differently from say xfce or gnome but the principles are similar. Here is a brief page discussing what to expect: http://www.dailygyan.com/2008/03/create-shortcut-and-hotkey-to-eject.html All the best... On 3/3/2011 4:21 PM, Thomas Carlson wrote: ... Is there any keyboard command like that in YDL? > >> >>> >>> Tom >>> __ >>> Thomas Carlson >>> 2319 La Senda >>> Santa Fe, NM 87505 >>> 505-603-5526 >>> http://www.ifixoldmacs.com > _______________________________________________ > yellowdog-general mailing list - [email protected] > Unsuscribe info: http://lists.fixstars.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general > HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:us.fixstars.com' > >
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