mikshaw


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Posted: Nov. 15 2004,18:04 |
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I don't completely understand what you're doing. You said "Trying to modify the ~/.fluxbox/keys script with a quick terminal keystroke", which doesn't read the way I think you mean it to read. Can you please clarify what exactly you did?
The lines you used look correct to me. These lines should be placed in ~/.fluxbox/keys. Rebooting is completely unnecessary, and if you're running a liveCD will undo everything you did. A simple reload of Fluxbox should be sufficient. The only thing that I can think of right now might be if you're adding these lines to the keys file (which, by the way, is not a script) when that particular key combination already exists in the file....i'm not sure this would be a problem, though.
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