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#1 Re: Help & Support (Stable) » "Alt-Tab" out of Full-Screen Windows » 2013-08-07 21:43:24

pidsley wrote:

Can you run uplink on desktop 1, and then deadbeef on desktop 2? Then you could simply switch desktops with super+F2 (go to desktop 2) change the song in deadbeef, and switch back wit super+F1 (go to desktop 1).

Just gave it a shot, It appears that it may be a problem with Uplink itself, because Super+F2 doesn't do /anything/ when I'm in game.

#2 Help & Support (Stable) » "Alt-Tab" out of Full-Screen Windows » 2013-08-07 21:28:07

Buckstabu
Replies: 2

I searched around and couldn't find any support on this.

I'm playing Uplink and using my own Music Player to manage the music on it. I'm looking for a command that works similarly to "Alt-Tab" in Windows so I can minimize the full-screen "Uplink" and change my focus to "DeaDBeeF" just long enough to change a song and use that same command to switch back to Uplink. Is there anything like this? Or will I need to download something extra.

#3 Re: Help & Support (Stable) » [SOLVED] Installing Issues » 2013-07-19 15:16:20

Thank you for the fantastically fast response, this is easily the most fast acting community I've ever asked a question to! using the ln -s command worked perfectly.

Thank you for the help!  glasses

#4 Help & Support (Stable) » [SOLVED] Installing Issues » 2013-07-19 02:51:01

Buckstabu
Replies: 6

My computer is not recognizing that I have installed DeaDBeeF!

I have installed DeaDBeeF.
I thought maybe it didn't install right, so I went to reinstall. no big deal, I try to check again, but it says "No such file or directory found" whenever I try to run it.

How do I make the command work? The .deb thinks it's already installed, but it's trying to tell me that it doesn't exist.

Thanks for the help.

http://tinypic.com/r/dme991/5

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