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As I know tty1 for gui login page tty2 for gui using tty3-6 for user using What are tty0,tty7-tty63 and ttyS0-ttyS31 used for?
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As some of you may already know, in order to type in special characters (like @, £, $, et cetera), you need to hold Ctrl and Alt. However, I tried several options in the Keyboard Layout and
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I wanted to know if there is a way to type an @ symbol by pressing Alt+64 like in Windows. I use both Spanish and English keyboard layouts so I find it useful.
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I just finished installing Ubuntu on my AMD Athlon, but I cannot type the "at" sign. I''m from Peru and my Keyboard is Spanish. I have tried using Alt+64, Ctrl+Alt+2, Ctrl+Alt+Q, but nothing happens.
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I have Ubuntu on my MacBook 2007 with a Spanish keyboard, on MacOS the @-sign was typed using Alt (Option) + 2, but on Ubuntu I have no idea. I have to copy and paste it every time. How do I type a...
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I try to do a "@" but each times a press on Alt + 2 or Ctrl + Alt + 2 to get it, the Top menu of the app/windows show off (File/Edit/View/Tool...) If a try with a English Canadian''s Layout or a English
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overview There are two parts to your question: fixing temporary resolve messages fixing the package management issues Temporary resolve It is likely that this issue is either: temporary due to your
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I want to be able to login to a remote via ssh without having to enter the password all the time. How do I set it up? Is a different command required to execute a
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This may happen if ''Synaptic Package Manager'' or ''Software Updater'' is open. Some apt command is running in Terminal. Some apt process is running in background. For above wait for the
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When I cd to / and enter the command: ls -ls for some files/folders it gives output like: 0 lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 7 Jan 30 2018 bin -> usr/bin So what actually is this lrwxrwxrwx?
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