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#1 2009-08-17 22:30:59

li.alvez
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Registered: 2009-06-16
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closed terminal

i accidentally closed terminal and dont know how to get it to open using F12 function as before (drop down) i know this is probably small time for you allbut how do i get it to drop down again? ive searched online but i got nothing!
PS i did find how to open it from the start menu, i just want the convenience of having it drop down.
thanks all!!

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#2 2009-08-17 22:37:53

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Re: closed terminal

You've asked a question and given us absolutely no information to help you.  You aparently have a start menu?  That's about all we know.  What DE/WM are you running?  Any other stuff we should know about?


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#3 2009-08-17 22:42:08

li.alvez
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Re: closed terminal

oh i thought i was detailed, well I closed the terminal by pressing on the little "x" in the bottom right hand corner of the black screen, im using KDE. does that help?

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#4 2009-08-17 22:43:33

li.alvez
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Re: closed terminal

for future reference what is DE/WM?

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#5 2009-08-17 22:49:27

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Re: closed terminal

li.alvez wrote:

for future reference what is DE/WM?

DE: Desktop Environment (e.g. KDE, Gnome, Xfce, LXDE)
WM: Window Manager (e.g. Openbox, XMonad, Awesome, dwm)

You have to remember that there is no default system on Arch and that we all use very different systems. When you ask for help, you have to give us as much relevant information as you can about your system.


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#6 2009-08-18 02:08:57

majiq
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Registered: 2009-03-06
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Re: closed terminal

I assume you're talking about a guake, or one of those type things. yakuake maybe, since you're on KDE. Try running "yakuake &" in a regular terminal.

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#7 2009-08-18 02:43:13

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Re: closed terminal

Yakuake, I'm thinking, should be in the KDE menu.


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