LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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New to Linux; several problems
#1
Hello,

I am brand new to linux and have very little knowledge of computers. I'm on an old msi Wind Notebook that was running Windows 7. i apologize if i'm missing a bunch of necessary info outlined in the guide to posting, but it's all i can do to type this at the moment, so please just ask me and i'll tell you whatever else!

I think I posted for help with installing updates the other day, but now I can't find that post (although i can see in in my general pr6file that i do have a post). So to reiterate and to describe some other problems as well, first, I successfully installed linux lite, but when i click on the first recommended step, to install updates, i get an error log (which i copied into the previous post which i now can't find, so i won't paste it here, but i can regenerate if need be. Second, I have to use the function key to type what's inside the brackets [uiojklm;], as well as some capital letters and other punctuation. Can someone please explain how to change that?

I'll leave it there for now--many thanks for considering! I've wanted t6 switch to linux for a long time, but need some major support getting started!
Arbor
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#2
Finally figured out how to my first post. Please see the error log from the updates installation there.
Arbor
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#3
Hi [member=7342]betwixt[/member]

Quote:I think I posted for help with installing updates the other day, but now I can't find that post (although i can see in in my general pr6file that i do have a post)

If you click/hover your mouse on profile and select "summary" you'll be able to see and read/re-read all the post you have created before. Just as shown bellow

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Here's your previous post: https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/insta.../#msg38322
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(02-01-2018, 03:38 PM)betwixt link Wrote: .........  Second, I have to use the function key to type what's inside the brackets [uiojklm;], as well as some capital letters and other punctuation. Can someone please explain how to change that?

I'll leave it there for now--many thanks for considering! I've wanted t6 switch to linux for a long time, but need some major support getting started!

Switch keyboard Numlock off (usually Fn+NumLk keys). Looking at your keyboard I think you will see that the keys you refer to, have digits 0 to 6 on them too.
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#5
Thank you! Undid the numlock--that was easy.
Arbor
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#6
Hello betwixt,

Welcome to the forum Smile
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