OK, using "us" layout and "intl" variant the backslash key works as intended, but now I have all those accents to deal with, having to press them twice for them to not combine with the next letter. Gaaah. And always the guesswork involved.
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OK, using "us" layout and "intl" variant the backslash key works as intended, but now I have all those accents to deal with, having to press them twice for them to not combine with the next letter. Gaaah. And always the guesswork involved. 3 comments
This seems to work, but it's not super well integrated into the UI. When you suspend the laptop (using some other program), and then wake it up again, you're in a Linux console and have to provide the disk password again. This looks very different from what you see ordinarily but it works for me. |
Also, how do I suspend? Is there a command to run? With Gnome I was used to typing the GUI key and "suspend" to do what I did…