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- | **MINIMAL release for both 32/64 bit archs** | + | ** MINIMAL release for both 32/64 bit archs ** |
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* open a terminal | * open a terminal | ||
* edit with root permission the file /etc/slim.conf | * edit with root permission the file /etc/slim.conf | ||
- | * search the line with default user live | + | * search the line with "default user live" |
- | * remove only the word live | + | * remove only the word "live" |
* save changes and exit | * save changes and exit | ||
Now, form the next startup, the user "live" is not present in login screen. | Now, form the next startup, the user "live" is not present in login screen. | ||
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+ | ===== Keyboards with 84 keys ===== | ||
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+ | The steps described are easy, so arm yourself with a little patience and follow them: | ||
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+ | * open a terminal and write the following comand <code>sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration</code> | ||
+ | * change your settings | ||
+ | * to avoid overlapping letters press FN+ Num Lock | ||
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+ | That's all! | ||