There is no single shortcut to "show the desktop." All shortcut keys are easily modifiable, so the instructions may very from distro to distro. Ctrl - Alt - D is the most popular shortcut for showing the current desktop (remember that most Linux environments support more than one). I believe KDE 4 only supports switching between virtual desktops, though.
No, you cannot bring a desktop computer as a carry-on item on a plane. It must be checked in as luggage.
Yes, you can bring a TSA-approved desktop computer as carry-on luggage on a flight.
Yes, you can bring a desktop computer on a plane as a carry-on or checked baggage, but it is recommended to check with the airline for specific guidelines and restrictions.
Yes, you can bring a desktop computer on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage, but it will need to be screened separately at security.
Yes, you can bring your desktop computer on a plane as a carry-on item, but it will need to be screened separately at security. It's recommended to check with the airline for any specific guidelines or restrictions.
You can purchase a Linux wireless router online from retailers such as Amazon. Once on the website, type "Linux wireless router" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the items.
A laptop offers the portability that a desktop computer does not. You can take a laptop with you on flights and on travel trips while you cannot bring a desktop computer.
No the will stop you they will think you are making a bomb
Go in start, in start menu all programs then accessories in accessories bring pointer on communication, in communication bring pointer on remote desktop connection afterclicking on remote desktop connection , Type computer name or ip address of neighbour computer then type user name and password of neighbour computer.
Yes. The I has a short I sound, as in brim and sing. The long I is heard in brine.
bring the rents? it means bring the parents, rent is a short word for parent
The first step is to hover the mouse over a blank area on the desktop screen. Once there, right-clicking the mouse will bring up a menu, one option of which will be "Personalize". From here, the features and appearance of the desktop can be changed. A picture can also be set as the desktop's background by right-clicking the picture and selecting the option "Set as desktop background".