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Arch linux startx6/24/2023 > Linux for blind general discussion writes: > lost my window." I never lose my consoles. > them say at least once a week on some teleconference: "Wait, wait, I > PPS: I always smile when I hear some GUI dependent user say, as I hear Now I can predictably do specific tasks in the same > Benefit: Login once, two quick commands open a gui environment and 23 > necessary to keep the openvt script in my /root folder but to launch it > PS: In order to get the user I want in each console I've found it > needs to fix that if one really wants more than 12 consoles by default. That has recently changed by default, so one > noting that the older keymap file treated the left alt key differently Yes, I have 24 consoles, which are easily accessed by > But, I also use an openvt script to launch my additional 23 console > I personally use startx to launch my graphical environment. > I haven't had to deal with that in a long time. > One strong advantage is more control if and when things go wrong-though > launching anything and everything else, including the graphical > I want to endorse the notion of logging in on a console terminal before On 5/6/23 10:48, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: I've been using tbsm instead of startx, personally. Next message (by thread): Getting 5.1 sound to work.Previous message (by thread): Two Arch beginner questions.Two Arch beginner questions Linux for blind general discussion blinux-list at
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