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I am qemu-kvm for years in Fedora. There they transfer the alt-f4 command to the guest. But in arch, the alt-f4 will directly close the qemu's window. I would like to know how to disable the alt-f4. Thank yoU!
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Anyone can help?
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Alt-f4 closes windows not sure what Window Manager you are using in Gnome for example you could edit keyboard shortcut
Mr Green
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Alt-f4 closes windows not sure what Window Manager you are using in Gnome for example you could edit keyboard shortcut
I am using metacity. I wonder if there is a app specific way. I don't want to disable all alt-f4.
In fedora with metacity and their QEMU, alt-f4 will only close window in guest not the host window.
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Post output of
uname -a
which version of qemu are you using?
Last edited by Mr Green (2010-12-29 07:22:22)
Mr Green
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$ uname -a
Linux libertyhost 2.6.36-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Dec 10 20:32:37 CET 2010 x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU L 640 @
2.13GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
$pacman -Qi qemu-kvm
Name : qemu-kvm
Version : 0.13.0-1
Guest: Fedora 14, winxp
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It might be a focusing issue I see Ctrl + Alt is used as a switch to get back to host machine, again this may clash with keyboard shortcuts in Gnome
Mr Green
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If you're using Gnome, go to System/Preferences/Keyboard Shortcuts and remove the alt-f4 shortcut. If you're not on Gnome, you'll have to figure out how to disable the shortcut in your DE/WM.
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If you're using Gnome, go to System/Preferences/Keyboard Shortcuts and remove the alt-f4 shortcut. If you're not on Gnome, you'll have to figure out how to disable the shortcut in your DE/WM.
I know, But I don't want to disable alt-f4 for other programs.
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