Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.40 User ManualLinux hosts supporting virtual terminals, the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Fx (where Fx is one of the function keys from F1 to F12) normally allows to switch between virtual terminals. As with Ctrl+Alt+Delete (to restart the graphical user interface of a Linux or Solaris guest); ∗ Host key + F1 (or other function keys) to simulate Ctrl+Alt+F1 (or other func- tion keys, i.e. to switch between virtual terminals Using VM groups VM groups enable the user to create ad hoc groups of VMs, and to manage and perform functions on them collectively, as well as individually. There are a number of features relating to groups:0 码力 | 387 页 | 4.27 MB | 6 月前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.20 User ManualLinux hosts supporting virtual terminals, the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Fx (where Fx is one of the function keys from F1 to F12) normally allows to switch between virtual terminals. As with Ctrl+Alt+Delete (to restart the graphical user interface of a Linux or Solaris guest); ∗ Host key + F1 (or other function keys) to simulate Ctrl+Alt+F1 (or other func- tion keys, i.e. to switch between virtual terminals VM groups VM groups enable the user to create ad hoc groups of VMs, and to manage and perform functions on them collectively, as well as individually. There are a number of features relating to groups:0 码力 | 383 页 | 4.25 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.42 User ManualLinux hosts supporting virtual terminals, the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Fx (where Fx is one of the function keys from F1 to F12) normally allows to switch between virtual terminals. As with Ctrl+Alt+Delete (to restart the graphical user interface of a Linux or Solaris guest); ∗ Host key + F1 (or other function keys) to simulate Ctrl+Alt+F1 (or other func- tion keys, i.e. to switch between virtual terminals VM groups VM groups enable the user to create ad hoc groups of VMs, and to manage and perform functions on them collectively, as well as individually. There are a number of features relating to groups:0 码力 | 387 页 | 4.27 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.24 User ManualLinux hosts supporting virtual terminals, the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Fx (where Fx is one of the function keys from F1 to F12) normally allows to switch between virtual terminals. As with Ctrl+Alt+Delete (to restart the graphical user interface of a Linux or Solaris guest); ∗ Host key + F1 (or other function keys) to simulate Ctrl+Alt+F1 (or other func- tion keys, i.e. to switch between virtual terminals VM groups VM groups enable the user to create ad hoc groups of VMs, and to manage and perform functions on them collectively, as well as individually. There are a number of features relating to groups:0 码力 | 384 页 | 4.25 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.18 User ManualLinux hosts supporting virtual terminals, the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Fx (where Fx is one of the function keys from F1 to F12) normally allows to switch between virtual terminals. As with Ctrl+Alt+Delete (to restart the graphical user interface of a Linux or Solaris guest); ∗ Host key + F1 (or other function keys) to simulate Ctrl+Alt+F1 (or other func- tion keys, i.e. to switch between virtual terminals VM groups VM groups enable the user to create ad hoc groups of VMs, and to manage and perform functions on them collectively, as well as individually. There are a number of features relating to groups:0 码力 | 383 页 | 4.25 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.8 User ManualLinux hosts supporting virtual terminals, the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Fx (where Fx is one of the function keys from F1 to F12) normally allows to switch between virtual terminals. As with Ctrl+Alt+Delete (to restart the graphical user interface of a Linux or Solaris guest); ∗ Host key + F1 (or other function keys) to simulate Ctrl+Alt+F1 (or other func- tion keys, i.e. to switch between virtual terminals VM groups VM groups enable the user to create ad hoc groups of VMs, and to manage and perform functions on them collectively, as well as individually. There are a number of features relating to groups:0 码力 | 378 页 | 4.23 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.26 User ManualLinux hosts supporting virtual terminals, the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Fx (where Fx is one of the function keys from F1 to F12) normally allows to switch between virtual terminals. As with Ctrl+Alt+Delete (to restart the graphical user interface of a Linux or Solaris guest); ∗ Host key + F1 (or other function keys) to simulate Ctrl+Alt+F1 (or other func- tion keys, i.e. to switch between virtual terminals VM groups VM groups enable the user to create ad hoc groups of VMs, and to manage and perform functions on them collectively, as well as individually. There are a number of features relating to groups:0 码力 | 384 页 | 4.25 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.34 User ManualLinux hosts supporting virtual terminals, the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Fx (where Fx is one of the function keys from F1 to F12) normally allows to switch between virtual terminals. As with Ctrl+Alt+Delete (to restart the graphical user interface of a Linux or Solaris guest); ∗ Host key + F1 (or other function keys) to simulate Ctrl+Alt+F1 (or other func- tion keys, i.e. to switch between virtual terminals VM groups VM groups enable the user to create ad hoc groups of VMs, and to manage and perform functions on them collectively, as well as individually. There are a number of features relating to groups:0 码力 | 386 页 | 4.27 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.22 User ManualLinux hosts supporting virtual terminals, the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Fx (where Fx is one of the function keys from F1 to F12) normally allows to switch between virtual terminals. As with Ctrl+Alt+Delete (to restart the graphical user interface of a Linux or Solaris guest); ∗ Host key + F1 (or other function keys) to simulate Ctrl+Alt+F1 (or other func- tion keys, i.e. to switch between virtual terminals VM groups VM groups enable the user to create ad hoc groups of VMs, and to manage and perform functions on them collectively, as well as individually. There are a number of features relating to groups:0 码力 | 384 页 | 4.25 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.30 User ManualLinux hosts supporting virtual terminals, the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Fx (where Fx is one of the function keys from F1 to F12) normally allows to switch between virtual terminals. As with Ctrl+Alt+Delete (to restart the graphical user interface of a Linux or Solaris guest); ∗ Host key + F1 (or other function keys) to simulate Ctrl+Alt+F1 (or other func- tion keys, i.e. to switch between virtual terminals VM groups VM groups enable the user to create ad hoc groups of VMs, and to manage and perform functions on them collectively, as well as individually. There are a number of features relating to groups:0 码力 | 385 页 | 4.26 MB | 1 年前3
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