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Version 4.1 by sendels on 2020/01/24 09:05
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5 | == Paths of the mounts == | ||
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7 | Since the path's are not in the fstab anymore, one have to know the paths which are: | ||
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9 | FLASH Core-FS: | ||
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11 | **/asap3/flash/gpfs** | ||
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13 | FLASH-O Core-FS: | ||
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15 | **/asap3/fs-flash-o/gpfs** | ||
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17 | pnfs: | ||
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19 | **/pnfs/desy.de/flash1 | ||
20 | ** | ||
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24 | == How to take screenshots == | ||
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26 | Shortcuts of the Screenshots: | ||
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28 | [[image:attach:Screenshot from 2020-01-22 10-16-28.png||height="250"]] | ||
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30 | Easy to take screenshots of the full Desktop, only the active window or just an area. In area mode your cursor turns into a crosshair ant u have to mark the area you want to take a acreen of. | ||
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32 | Above picture i used alt+print, for the following i used shift+print, so you see its just an area: | ||
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34 | [[image:attach:Screenshot from 2020-01-22 10-16-02.png||height="250"]] | ||
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38 | == How to change colors in terminal == | ||
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40 | In the Terminal click on "Edit" → "Preferences". A new window opens and there you click on the tab "Profiles". After this click on "Edit" to change the used profile: | ||
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42 | [[image:attach:Screenshot from 2020-01-22 10-18-49.png||height="250"]] | ||
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44 | In the tab "Colors" you can change the colors from system themed to your own favorite: | ||
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46 | [[image:attach:Screenshot from 2020-01-22 10-19-13.png||height="250"]] | ||
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48 | In my case on my computer i use green text and black background [[image:http://confluence.desy.de/s/en_US/7901/4635873c8e185dc5df37b4e2487dfbef570b5e2c/_/images/icons/emoticons/smile.svg||title="(smile)" border="0" class="emoticon emoticon-smile"]] | ||
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52 | == How to run the Shell as a login shell == | ||
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54 | In the editing Profile Windows (see picture above) click on the Tab "Command" and check the "Run command as a login shell": | ||
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56 | [[image:attach:Screenshot from 2020-01-22 10-19-44.png||height="250"]] | ||
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58 | To see if you are running with or without login you can use the command "echo $0": | ||
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60 | [[image:attach:Screenshot from 2020-01-22 10-20-29.png||height="138"]] | ||
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62 | The "-" implicates that it is a login shell. At example you need the login shell to use all your own variables. If you just change user etc. without it, it may happen that - at example - you don't have permissions to geht dconf work because of some variables still got owned by the previous user. |