Re: [arch-general] Using + F1 on XFCE

2012-02-28 Thread Thomas Bächler
Am 28.02.2012 10:14, schrieb Vitor Garcia: > Good morning. > > I have an Arch Linux x86_64 installation on my laptop, and I use a > couple of programs that requires me to use + F1 to start a few > functions, but every time I do that I'm dropped to the Virtual Console, > and then I have to use +

Re: [arch-general] Using + F1 on XFCE

2012-02-28 Thread Cédric Girard
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Vitor Garcia wrote: > On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 15:52:37 +0100 > Cédric Girard wrote: > > > What keymap are you using? > > > Thanks for the clue. The keymap was the problem. I had a custom > keyboard layout that had a few bugs. Using the default keymap solves the > prob

Re: [arch-general] Using + F1 on XFCE

2012-02-28 Thread Vitor Garcia
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 15:52:37 +0100 Cédric Girard wrote: > What keymap are you using? Thanks for the clue. The keymap was the problem. I had a custom keyboard layout that had a few bugs. Using the default keymap solves the problem. Thanks for the help!

Re: [arch-general] Using + F1 on XFCE

2012-02-28 Thread Mauro Santos
On 28-02-2012 15:04, Heiko Baums wrote: > Am Tue, 28 Feb 2012 10:14:13 +0100 > schrieb Vitor Garcia : > >> Any ideas of how to do that? > > I can't reproduce this, too. > > But maybe you could check if you have set a keyboard shortcut to > +F1 in Xfce here: > > Settings -> Keyboard -> Applicati

Re: [arch-general] Using + F1 on XFCE

2012-02-28 Thread Heiko Baums
Am Tue, 28 Feb 2012 10:14:13 +0100 schrieb Vitor Garcia : > Any ideas of how to do that? I can't reproduce this, too. But maybe you could check if you have set a keyboard shortcut to +F1 in Xfce here: Settings -> Keyboard -> Application Shortcuts Settings -> Window Manager -> Keyboard Switchin

Re: [arch-general] Using + F1 on XFCE

2012-02-28 Thread Cédric Girard
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Vitor Garcia wrote: > On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 14:12:58 + > Mauro Santos wrote: > > > + F1 does nothing here, are you sure you didn't configure xfce > > or something else to use + F1 to change to a virtual console? > > > I have other 2 laptops and 3 workstations

Re: [arch-general] Using + F1 on XFCE

2012-02-28 Thread Figue
El 28/02/12 15:32, Thiago Coutinho escribió: I'm on a laptop with Arch Linux x86_64 + xfce4 and+F1 does nothing too. I don't have a Nvidia card. Same here. Laptop with Arch x86_64 and XFCE. Nothing happens. $(Figue)

Re: [arch-general] Using + F1 on XFCE

2012-02-28 Thread Thiago Coutinho
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 7:23 AM, Vitor Garcia wrote: > On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 14:12:58 + > Mauro Santos wrote: > >> + F1 does nothing here, are you sure you didn't configure xfce >> or something else to use + F1 to change to a virtual console? > > > I have other 2 laptops and 3 workstations at

Re: [arch-general] Using + F1 on XFCE

2012-02-28 Thread Vitor Garcia
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 14:12:58 + Mauro Santos wrote: > + F1 does nothing here, are you sure you didn't configure xfce > or something else to use + F1 to change to a virtual console? I have other 2 laptops and 3 workstations at the office, all of them with Arch Linux x86_64 + xfce4, and all

Re: [arch-general] Using + F1 on XFCE

2012-02-28 Thread Mauro Santos
On 28-02-2012 09:14, Vitor Garcia wrote: > Good morning. > > I have an Arch Linux x86_64 installation on my laptop, and I use a > couple of programs that requires me to use + F1 to start a few > functions, but every time I do that I'm dropped to the Virtual Console, > and then I have to use + +

[arch-general] Using + F1 on XFCE

2012-02-28 Thread Vitor Garcia
Good morning. I have an Arch Linux x86_64 installation on my laptop, and I use a couple of programs that requires me to use + F1 to start a few functions, but every time I do that I'm dropped to the Virtual Console, and then I have to use + + F7 to get back to XFCE. It is not possible to chang