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  1. keyboard - How do I type an `@` (at sign) symbol? - Ask Ubuntu

    I have a macbook pro model 2,2 I found a way to map the 3rd symbol easily. In ubuntu 12.04, in system setting -> keyboard configuration, choose options, there is a option called 3rd level (in spanish Tecla para seleccionar el 3er nivel), I chose the numeric intro that is the right key beside the right mac cmd key, and there you have it presing that key plus 2 I get the at symbol.

  2. How to type a section sign (§) into the Minecraft client

    Apr 27, 2019 · So in Minecraft, the section sign (§) can be useful to make colors in text and so on. However, I can't seem to type it. I've tried pasting the character in using Ctrl-V as well as middle mouse. I've

  3. How do I type β with combining circumflex accent? - Ask Ubuntu

    Aug 3, 2011 · In the Character Map, you can type (or paste) the letter β into the input field at the bottom and then double click the combining character. β̂ . However, you can pretty much assume that this won't get rendered correctly. It looks good in Inkscape.

  4. Copy and paste doesn't work in the terminal - Ask Ubuntu

    Oct 2, 2017 · Use a pull-down or right-click menu and select 'Copy' (to clipboard). Move the mouse cursor to where you want to copy the text. Use a pull-down or right-click menu and select 'Paste' 2.2 hotkey combination with ctrl. Mark the text, that you want to paste by pressing the left mouse button and move the mouse. Press shift + ctrl + c to 'Copy' (to ...

  5. shortcut keys - How do I type an 'æ' character? - Ask Ubuntu

    Nov 26, 2014 · Typing unicode is slightly different in Ubuntu. The key combination is: Ctrl+Shift+U, code, Space. However, Windows uses decimal notation while Ubuntu uses Hex notation.

  6. unity - How does copy-paste work with xterm? - Ask Ubuntu

    Jan 9, 2013 · Copy what you want from xterm by selecting your text; Open a second copy of xterm and your favorite text editor (I use vim) Use Shift+Insert (or middle-click) to paste into your text editor; Save the file. If necessary open the file with a graphical text editor (such as gedit) Copy your text and paste it into the application that you want.

  7. When I paste in the terminal sometimes the contents are prefixed …

    Mar 5, 2022 · But, ironically, bracketed-paste tells programs to treat that pasted text literally, and not to interpret it like keyboard input. You may or may not like this. You may or may not like this. This allows you, for example in bash , to edit multiple pasted lines before they are executed, as only newlines from the keyboard cause execution of code.

  8. Why can't I paste anything under the /usr/ folder?

    Instead open Terminal and use sudo before your command to copy cp, or move mv files/folders. Put the folder you want to copy (I call it myNewTheme) on your desktop! Your command should be as followed: (you need to replace the path/dir and name of the folder you want to copy/move):

  9. How to fix a grub boot error : "symbol 'grub_calloc' not found

    Jul 29, 2020 · attach a copy of the affected OS vm disk to a rescue VM. To create a copy, you can take a read only snapshot of the disk and then create a new Managed Disk based on the snapshot. The only disk you need a snapshot of is the OS disk, not the data disk. You can create the recovery VM without a data disk, just the OS disk that automatically gets ...

  10. command line - How to copy and paste a file? - Ask Ubuntu

    An interesting solution based on @M Imam Pratama's idea (Copy / Cut now and paste later). Consider using xclip-copyfile, xclip-cutfile and xclip-pastefile. $ xclip-copyfile file1 $ xclip-cutfile file1 $ xclip-pastefile file1 You can also copy an entire tree structure. WARNING: xclip-cutfile immediately remove the file, does not wait until you ...