Changes for page Linux User Consoles How-Tos
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... ... @@ -14,18 +14,12 @@ 14 14 15 15 == Shared Desktop Environment == 16 16 17 -The Desktop will be shared - you canuser/Desktop/shared for file storage and collaborationwith one17 +**The Desktop will be shared** - please use Desktop shared folders for file storage and collaboration. 18 18 19 -=== Desktop Folder: exchange === 20 20 21 - Youcan use thefolder**/Desktop/exchange**to**exchangefilesbetweenconsoles**andwork withthemondifferentsystems.20 +In case the Gnome graphic user interface is frozen, restart the X server by pressing the following 4 keys simultaneously: Ctr, Alt, SysReq, K. or Wndows taskbar 22 22 23 -**Important:** 24 -This folder is intended **only for short-term file exchange**. 25 -Please **do not store important or long-term data** there. 26 26 27 -Files in exchange may be **deleted or cleaned up at any time**. 28 -\\\\ 29 29 30 30 == Application Access Changes == 31 31 ... ... @@ -135,11 +135,5 @@ 135 135 ==== JDDD Issues ==== 136 136 137 137 * ((( 138 - When starting the application, please check whether another instance is already running so that it does not open multiple windows or panels at the same time, which could cause an Out-Of-Memory error. 139 -If another instance is running, the new one should either close the existing instance safely or terminate the Java process **killall jddd **or via Task Manager. 140 -To open the Task Manager, press **Ctrl + Shift + Esc**. 141 -Alternatively, you can press **Ctrl + Alt + Delete** and select **Task Manager** from the menu or search in Apps. 142 -From there, you can find the running Java process and end it if necessary. 143 - 144 -**In case the Gnome graphic user interface is frozen, restart the X server by pressing the following 4 keys simultaneously: Ctr, Alt, SysReq, K. or Wndows taskbar** 132 + When starting the application, I want to check whether another instance is already running so that it does not open multiple windows or panels at the same time, which could cause an Out-Of-Memory error. If another instance is running, the new one should either close the existing instance safely or terminate the Java process (e.g., using killall java or via Task Manager). 145 145 )))