Summary of methods for modifying debian wheezy default configuration under Linux

  
                

Debian is an operating system that you can use on your computer. Debian wheezy is the codename for the Debian7 series. How do you change the default settings for debian wheezy under Linux? Let's take a look at it with Xiaobian.

debian wheezy modify the default configuration

Environment: Thinkpad T420s + Debian Wheezy

1, thinkpad disable the touch pad (anyway, I have been accustomed to using the touchpad) Add synclient TouchpadOff=1

at the end of the /etc/profile configuration file. 2, thinkpad trackpoint (Little Red Riding Hood) enables the middle button to scroll, and adjust the speed and sensitivity to write a small script to add to the boot entry. The script content is as follows :

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#! /bin/bash

echo -n 120 》 /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/serio2/speed #调速度

echo -n 250 》 /sys/devices/platform/I8042/serio1/serio2/sensitivity #调 sensitivity

xinput set-int-prop <quo;TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint> Evdev Wheel Emulation> 8 1 #The following three adjustments can be scrolled vertically

xinput set-int-prop “TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint” “Evdev Wheel Emulation Button” 8 2

xinput set-int-prop <quo;TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint” “Evdev Wheel Emulation Axes” 8 6 7 4 5

3, remove the beep sound when shutting down

Edit /etc/inputrc and remove the comment before set bell-style none.

4, change the Ctrl+Delete hotkey to the Delete key

Execute dconf-editor, expand org -> gnome -> desktop -> interface, check can-change-accels, then Open nautilus and select a file. Select Edit -> on the menu to move to the recycle bin. When it is highlighted (but don't press it), press the delete button, and the default setting will be changed. Be careful to disable can-change-accels again, so as not to mistake the shortcut keys in the future.

5, add display desktop shortcuts

System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Navigation -> Hide all normal windows, set a shortcut you like.

6, Introduction to Common Software

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gnome-core --- gnome core component gnome-audio --- Sound support

gnome -media --- Multimedia support

gnome-utils --- Gadgets such as dictionary, printscreen, etc. gnome-system-monitor --- System monitor gnome-tweak-tool --- System settings tool rar - -- Common compression/decompression tools unrar

file-roller

thinkfan --- thinkpad fan up/down automatic control program network-config --- network configuration and management front-end network-manager< Br>

build-essential --- Development package for Debian package gedit

gedit-plugins --- Various gedit extension gedit-latex-plugin --- gedit's latex extension spell - -- Spell check

audacious --- Music player

mplayer --- Audio and video playback

ibus --- Input method

ibus- Table-wubi --- Wubi

ibus-pinyin --- Pinyin code table

mozilla-firefox --- Browser

google-chrome

t Tf-wqy-microhei ---font

ttf-wqy-zenhei

xfonts-wqy

ntfs-3g --- ntfs support

ntfs -config

openoffice.org-writer --- Document Editor

openoffice.org-impress

openoffice.org-calc

virtualbox -- - Virtual Machine

google-chrome --- Separately download and install mendeley from Google --- Download and install skype from Mendeley separately --- Download and install filezilla from Skype alone --- FTP tool

Pinta --- Drawing tools like Paint.NET qtiplot --- Similar to Origin's drawing tools skychart

stellarium

workrave --- rest assistant

geany

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