David Wright writes:
> On Fri 04 Aug 2023 at 15:36:35 (+0200), Kamil Jońca wrote:
>> Kamil Jońca writes:
>>
>> [...]
>> Ugh. This laptop has keyboard where Fn keys have dual function (quite
>> common nowadays) and under F1 was kind of 'Sleep'. So when I press
>> Ctrl-Alt-F1 it goes to sleep, a
On Fri 04 Aug 2023 at 15:36:35 (+0200), Kamil Jońca wrote:
> Kamil Jońca writes:
>
> [...]
> Ugh. This laptop has keyboard where Fn keys have dual function (quite
> common nowadays) and under F1 was kind of 'Sleep'. So when I press
> Ctrl-Alt-F1 it goes to sleep, and with F2/F3 there were no rea
Kamil Jońca writes:
[...]
Ugh. This laptop has keyboard where Fn keys have dual function (quite
common nowadays) and under F1 was kind of 'Sleep'. So when I press
Ctrl-Alt-F1 it goes to sleep, and with F2/F3 there were no reaction as
these keys have no other meaning.
When I press Ctrl-"fn switch
On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 11:38:39AM +0200, Erwan David wrote:
> Note that it needs some time after boot before getting the login prompt on
> text consoles
If your graphical Display Manager is already running, it's a safe bet
that the text consoles are also ready for use. Try hitting Enter on
a con
Le 04/08/2023 à 10:10, Nicolas George a écrit :
Kamil Jońca (12023-08-04):
Where text console can be configured?
Recently I got laptop with debian installed. I wanted to log in into
text console but Ctrl-Alt-F1 does nothing - it seems that lightdm(?)
started at first console.
Have you tried Ctr
Kamil Jońca (12023-08-04):
> Where text console can be configured?
> Recently I got laptop with debian installed. I wanted to log in into
> text console but Ctrl-Alt-F1 does nothing - it seems that lightdm(?)
> started at first console.
Have you tried Ctrl-Alt-F2?
Regards,
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Nicolas George
Where text console can be configured?
Recently I got laptop with debian installed. I wanted to log in into
text console but Ctrl-Alt-F1 does nothing - it seems that lightdm(?)
started at first console.
KJ
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http://wolnelektury.pl/wesprzyj/teraz/
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