As I pointed out earlier, if you run 'xev' in a terminal it will tell you the code and/or name of the key/s you have pressed.
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As I pointed out earlier, if you run 'xev' in a terminal it will tell you the code and/or name of the key/s you have pressed.
It could well be locale dependant. I used
xev to determine what the key was.
So what I have now is:
<!-- Start Expose for LXDE -->
<keybind key="A-dead_grave">
<action name="Execute">
<command>skippy-xd</command>
</action>
</keybind>
<!-- End...
That's it. Two dashes not three solved the syntax error problems. Now to find a key combination that works and isn't already in use.
The question mark is a typo when copying (I couldn't do a copy/paste from the error box) the error massage. The message only occurs when the code from the first post is pasted into the file.
Getting the following error after running
openbox --restart
One or more XML syntax errors were found while parsing the Openbox configuration files. See stdout for more information. The last...
Why use 'gksu leafpad ...', when just 'leafpad ...' would do?
If sdb1 is an extended partition then that is OK
Have a look at this thread http://www.uluga.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1192147&page=2 somebody else with XP in an extended partition.
Partition Boot Start End Size Id System
/dev/sdb1 16,065 976,768,064 976,752,000 f W95 Ext d (LBA)
/dev/sdb5 16,128 976,768,064 ...
Use Preferences > Software Sources > Other Software to remove any entries for CDs