Ctrl+alt+del equivalent?

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GrevenGull
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A rejoint: 12/18/2017

Thank you very much for all the help and guiding. I think I'll stick to LXDE until Trisquel 8 is all done. I'm not sure why, but my pc wouldn't install Trisquel 7 regular, but Mini work.

So I think maybe I'll try to edit the .config file, that sounded interesting and maybe I can learn some new things.

Anyway, thank you for everything, and I will try to post my forum questions more thoughtfully from now :)

SuperTramp83

I am a translator!

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A rejoint: 10/31/2014

No problem, and it is not irritating, but you can also use a search engine to say find out more about the directives you are given, for instance try an instance (I just made a word play, see!) of searx, https://searx.me, that is.
Yeah, whatever the DE (desktop environment) you should have 0 troubles finding the relevant keyboard settings, just point and click your way out of it. Don't worry too much about being new, if the interest is strong you'll be up and running like a pro in no time. Really, though, there is a ton of bazillions of quintillions (is 'quintillion a word?) of information on debian based distros out there \o/

GrevenGull
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A rejoint: 12/18/2017

Allright! :) cheers m8

fbit

I am a member!

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A rejoint: 07/07/2013

No need to worry about being new, you'll get the hang of this!

I recommend you spend some time reading this manual: "How to Ask Questions The Smart Way" (http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html).

Please don't be offended by the title, it's a useful text and it will allow you to get better answers from your forum questions.

GrevenGull
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A rejoint: 12/18/2017

Thanks! I'll check it out :)