[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Re: How to recover from crashed domU?
On Dec 22, 2005 at 1529 +0000, Molle Bestefich appeared and said: > Renà Pfeiffer wrote: > > > > What keyboard layout are you using? I am using the German layout and I > > can reach the shortcut just fine. I am used to it since I use telnet a > > lot (telnet, traceroute and ping are the three most important network > > debugging tools, at least according to a big network equipment company). > > Danish. > Are [ and ] separate keys on a DE keyboard, or do they need AltGr? I need Alt-Gr as well. In my personal opinion Ctrl-] is not more complicated than Ctrl-Alt-Del. Besides you can always remap the keys yourself: http://www.autohotkey.com/docs/misc/Remap.htm http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux-e/2001-Apr/2702.html > > I have to admit that most key combinations make a lot more sense when > > using an US keyboard layout. > > I tend to disagree, only because the single insane shortcut I've ever > come across is the one we're discussing here.. I meant sense in the sense of key locations on the keyboard. > This is where a company like Microsoft does so much better than the > open source world - if they had invented it, they would actually have > a bunch of new users sit down, try and use the application and > immediately find that the shortcut for leaving the console *has* to be > changed. I prefer to have an option and not to be forced doing things like a bunch of beta testers do them. > (And it would be a top priority too, since nobody would use their crap > if it wasn't _mostly_ such a breeze to do so.) Several hundred years ago the plague was very widespread. Nevertheless it wasn't popular at all. ;) Best, Lynx. -- "From the delicate strands, between minds we weave our mesh: a blanket to warm the soul." --- Lady Deirdre Skye (SMAC) --- _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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