Hello,
I travel a lot and have purchased a G-Grip Bluetooth speaker (
http://www.target.com/p/g-project-g-grip-portable-speaker-black-g-50/-/A-14269891)
with
the intent of listening to music after I get back to the hotel and process
data (I'm a land surveyor). I can pair with my Galaxy Nexus and
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 9:55 AM, wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I installed Terminus from a source tarball and successfully set it as
> a console font (in /etc/vconsole.conf).
>
> How can I set it as a default system-wide monospace font? I've found
> this tutorial: http://orford.org/gtk/#fonts, but it doesn
For some reason, since the last LVM upgrade, one of my LVM volumes fails
to mount, causing the boot sequence to fail.
When I boot, I see the following:
[root@darsys12 ~]# pvs
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
/dev/sda4 vg1 lvm2 a-- 359.49g 319.49g
/dev/sdc vg2 lvm2 a-- 931.51g
Hello.
Is there a way to redefine keys that change a layout (there is only
one suitable KEYMAP that uses Ctrl+Shift, but I'd like to use
Alt+Shift)? Is it possible to enable a compose key (without X)? I've
found a Debian-only solution: http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/44478
Hello.
I installed Terminus from a source tarball and successfully set it as
a console font (in /etc/vconsole.conf).
How can I set it as a default system-wide monospace font? I've found
this tutorial: http://orford.org/gtk/#fonts, but it doesn't explain
how to use several fonts (is it possible?).
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