On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 06:13:05 AM Lisi Reisz did opine
And Gene did reply:
> On Tuesday 13 January 2015 10:56:59 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 05:47:53 AM Lisi Reisz did opine
> > 
> > And Gene did reply:
> > > On Tuesday 13 January 2015 10:37:55 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > Recent debian wheezy install here.  Where in the configs, can I
> > > > get rid of the F10 key stealing by the terminal emulator so it
> > > > can revert to being the mc exit key?
> > > 
> > > Which DE?  Which terminal emulator?  What is it doing?
> > > 
> > > Lisi
> > 
> > See my other reply Lisi. I was very pleasantly surprised to find its
> > a global setting in the terminal's prefs.  If its preserved over a
> > reboot, that would be the illicit ice cream on the pie.  I'm
> > diabetic. That makes both illicit. But a guy has to have at least 1
> > vice... :)
> :
> :-)
> 
> I was hypoglycaemic for years, so I feel your pain!  (Old age has to
> have some benefits.  I can now eat ice-cream!!  Mind you, I'd rather
> be 50 and not eat ice cream.  But if I've got to be old anyway, it's
> nice to eat ice-cream!)

Glad to meet you.  I expect I have you beat in years though. I am 80, 
long since retired from a lifetime of chasing electrons for a living, 
usually as the CE at a tv station for the last 40 years. A "geek" before 
the word was invented, I quite school and went to fixing tv's for a 
living after the 8th grade in '49.  Passed the 1st phone in '62 and the 
C.E.T. in '72 without cracking a book.  I don't recommend getting old, 
the overall experience is not what I would call the golden years.  So 
avoid it if you can. ;-)

But now I have time to do all those things that usually keep me out of 
the bars. But I still need the giddyup I used to have if I am ever to 
finish my bucket list.  You don't ever do that last item though, because 
if you do, you are out of a good reason to stick around. ;-)

> I have TDE and couldn't reproduce or find it, so assumed it must be a
> DE specific thing, as it indeed turns out - it is GNOME related. 
> Glad you got the answer.
> 
> Lisi


Cheers, Gene Heskett
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