@msa, really? is that a phone or a server? do you even use it? never forgot to not charge it even once? dang, I wish I was that careful with my phones. Hell its impossible to even keep servers running for 2 years straight be it power fail, software update or hardware failure.
@DannStarr
Copying is done with a double tap where you want the copy to begin, then as you move you will see the marked area change, and after you have marked the area, select Edit from the menu and copy it.
@msa, really? is that a phone or a server? do you even use it? never forgot to not charge it even once? dang, I wish I was that careful with my phones. Hell its impossible to even keep servers running for 2 years straight be it power fail, software update or hardware failure.
Hm, first unexpected reboot. While downloading the maps directly to my N900 it became very unresponsive und it seems my wifi got stuck. I tried to change apps und pressed power button to get the menu. After it didn't show anything i lied it down und began to download the maps to my laptop and whoops the N900 rebooted.
My longest uptime i think was about 2 days and a few hours. But, well, installing software, debootstrap debian, reflashing and so on needs some reboots to be sure.
@msa, really? is that a phone or a server? do you even use it? never forgot to not charge it even once? dang, I wish I was that careful with my phones. Hell its impossible to even keep servers running for 2 years straight be it power fail, software update or hardware failure.
...mine doesnt seem to copy and paste in x term...
Use the arrow toggle in the lower left hand corner to switch to selection mode (like in the browser). Once you've selected what you want to copy go to the top and click on the Xterminal dropdown menu. You will find copy, paste, and a couple other options there.
You cannot use Ctrl+C because that is used to send an interrupt command.