Re: Keyboard layout and Fonts

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To switch keyboards, press both 'alt' keys at the same time. 

I do this to switch between esperanto and qwerty keyboards.  Esperanto 
does not have a 'w', so when typing in www addresses I have to switch 
over to qwerty quite often.

-- Tony


Rafi Gabzu wrote:
> Sorry forgot to add subject
> Hi,
> After reinstall Debian (long story )  I found that GNOME is much 
> better and nicer than KDE so I decided to stay with it , but now I do 
> not know few things :
> 1. How do I set keyboard combination to toggle between two keyboard 
> layout ?
> 2. I'm looking for more nice English fonts than the current, which are 
> recommended and how to install  ?
> 3. Where can I see (graphical) the system properties like Kernel 
> version, distribution, CPU etc. ?
>  
> General question : How do I overcome the " Public key " alarms I keep 
> getting when performing update in Synaptic ?
>  
> Thanks,
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