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| What are the volume key mapping commands? |
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Posted by: Lend27 - 08-31-2015, 04:13 AM - Forum: Sound
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I installed LL2.6 beta on my Chromebook Acer C720.
All is well except a few issues.
I am trying to map the volume up, down, and mute keys to the volume keys on my keyboard.
What commands would I use?
Thanks!
Len
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| Latest VLC? |
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Posted by: paul1149 - 08-30-2015, 11:49 PM - Forum: Installing Software
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Hi,
I'd like to install the latest VLC, as it now has a Resume function that remembers your last viewing position. This version is not available in the 2.4 repository, and when I go to videolan and click on the ubuntu download the latest version there seems to target the 13.04 core, whereas LL 2.4 is the 14.04 core. Yet I read people using Linux Mint are enjoying the latest VLC, so I'm not sure what I'm missing.
Thanks,
Paul
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| Login without a mouse? (Am I missing something) |
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Posted by: Xorcist - 08-30-2015, 03:14 PM - Forum: On Topic
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For the life of me I can't figure out how to login using just the keyboard. It seems I need a mouse to click my user name before I can start typing in my password. Am I missing something? How can I enter my password without using the mouse? If there is no way to do this, I've very much like to see support for this added to the next version of Linux Lite, as I'm much more a keyboard user than I am I mouse user.
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| Linux Lite and tabletPCs |
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Posted by: ChrisL - 08-29-2015, 11:03 PM - Forum: On Topic
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I bought an HP tc4400 a while back, and there is a fair amount of info about installing Linux on this machine, but the info is pretty old (as is the machine). It's a cool little unit though and I was thinking about putting Linux Lite on it.
Ubuntu seems to be one of the more "tablet and tablet/pc friendly Distros". I know LL uses a pretty heavily modified kernel and was wondering if LL retains some of the tablet features of Ubuntu, such as Wacom drivers by default, etc.
Any thoughts or experience with this anyone?
Thanks!
Chris
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| Wine and Play On Linux - Install Confusion.!! |
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Posted by: Wirezfree - 08-29-2015, 07:32 PM - Forum: On Topic
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Hi,
About 18 months ago I tried to use Wine & Play on Linux, things didn't quite work out, and I got confused.
So I kept one XP box running for a couple of programs, and eventually I virtualised that to run in VBox.
I've now decided to revisit Wine & Play on Linux, this time I looked at the online user docs, but I'm still confused..!!
If I've read/understood correctly.?
You can install Wine and use it by it'self to install Windows programs.
or
You can install Play On Linux(a frontend to Wine) which will also install Wine, is that correct.??
But then I read you need to install Wine, and then install Play on Linux, but then you will have 2 installs of Wine.
Then there was a mention that you need to install some i386 compatibility components first..??
So if I install Play On Linux from "Linux Lite Software Centre" do I have to do anything else,
or do I also need Wine, and these i386 components..??
Hope you are not as confused as I am 
Thanks...
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