Hey thank you guys -- the disabling of F1 in the terminal Edit->Keyboard
Shortcuts... works just fine. I've found this page googling by
ubuntu terminal F1
Personally I don't think the proposed chages are worth implementing. It
might be easier to mention that it is possible to disable GNOME F1
be
I confirm that the problem has gone after updating the firmware of the
cd drive. it is an asus laptop (6000 series) with the afore mentioned
TSST drive. I used the blah-blahSC04 version of firmware. sfdndos
utility mentioned above. tried to make a bootable usb, but could not
boot using it, so i bur
I appended the following line to the /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/cschieli/ubuntu gutsy restricted multiverse
then
I did
$ sudo apt-get update
and
$ sudo apt-get install v
but:
$ sudo apt-get install vmware-player
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
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