06-27-2024, 03:35 AM
(06-26-2024, 07:49 AM)Şerban S. link Wrote:[quote author=corry257 link=topic=9664.msg62424#msg62424 date=1719358243]
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You need to disable it. It lacks the appropriate version for Linux Lite 7.0 (AKA Ubuntu Noble).
(06-25-2024, 11:30 PM)corry257 link Wrote:[...] Furthermore, I can't access the virtual keyboard, I need it to write in Greek because the letters of the Greek alphabet are different from the Roman letters we use on Western keyboards.I never used a virtual keyboard. When I was in Greece, I used a Greek/US Keyboard and added three layouts (GR, EN, RO).
And yes, I know the layouts are very different from the latin characters. This is due to alphabetical order in Greek and the frequency of use of those characters, which is different from language to language.
Maybe you should buy a Greek keyboard. The Greek layout is very different from any other EU language and will be very difficult to remember. Even if 50% of the characters are in the same position as in US or other layout, there are specific chars that are placed differently.
This is what I found:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/116160602856?...-cQAvD_BwE
Aside those considerations, I dug a little on my computer.
If this is what you need, here it is a sample:
All you need to do is open a Terminal and type:
Code:
onboard
As you can see in the screenshot, the default layout is RO (Romanian is my primary...).
I assume that if you add a Greek layout and set it as default, you will get the layout on the virtual keyboard.
Unfortunately, besides the layout, I can't figure out how to use it in conjunction with the physical keyboard. How do you trigger "Ctrl+Alt+T" (Terminal), for one?
I have only one mouse and one pointer...
You can ignore my opinions if all you need is to see the layout.
Further more, if it suits you, you can add a launcher in the taskbar, place it besides the keyboard layout applet and have the onboard launcher at hand.
Best regards, Șerban.
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I can't use a version of qbittorrent compatible with Linux Lite 7.0?
I was able to use it normally, I hadn't noticed any problems other than not being able to update the system.
I followed the advice of the colleague who responded to this post and disabled the canonical folder and was able to update normally, but now I can't close the tabs that are open, in the top right corner where we have _, square and x when clicking with the mouse nothing happens.
Regarding the virtual keyboard, when opening the terminal I am unable to write, the terminal opens, but does not respond to any keyboard commands, I can only open and close it, but even before this problem occurred the virtual keyboard would not open, I did not post a post before on the forum because I was still able to use the computer normally even without using the virtual keyboard, but now after the update I came across this new problem with the tabs, I can only close the tabs now with the command ctrl+q, it is not possible to minimize the tabs.
I would like to post a screenshot of what is happening but I don't know how to do that yet here on the forum.