How to config the run dialog (Alt+F2) in Ubuntu with LXDE session
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 9:36 pm
Hi, people!
I am not using Lubuntu. I installed Ubuntu GNOME 19.10 but then I better decided to use the LXDE session.
I want to configure the run dialog (Alt+F2) so it can remember the past commands that I had input. I also have a Debian box with LXQt session and for that I know that it is possible to configure the run dialog directly (there is a little config button on the run dialog that allows to config this dialog easily). Obvioulsy, LXDE and LXQt are NOt the same thing, but I wonder, since they are very similar... (with all my respects to developers).
Is it possible to do it in LXDE? I cannot find the way to do it, neither on the command line nor via UI.
I hope it is possible!
I am not using Lubuntu. I installed Ubuntu GNOME 19.10 but then I better decided to use the LXDE session.
I want to configure the run dialog (Alt+F2) so it can remember the past commands that I had input. I also have a Debian box with LXQt session and for that I know that it is possible to configure the run dialog directly (there is a little config button on the run dialog that allows to config this dialog easily). Obvioulsy, LXDE and LXQt are NOt the same thing, but I wonder, since they are very similar... (with all my respects to developers).
Is it possible to do it in LXDE? I cannot find the way to do it, neither on the command line nor via UI.
I hope it is possible!