01-28-2019
I do have the laptop function keys, but when I press the FN + F5 it just makes the screen flash for a split second without switching it.
Also I was able to connect to the internet during the install, I'll try to learn more about live hosts and see if it can assist me. Laptop is an Acer aspire 7736z - 4088.
Thanks everyone for your responses, I will try the advice mentioned here and report later today.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
laditools
LADITOOLS(1) Linux Audio Desktop Integration LADITOOLS(1)
NAME
laditools - tools to control and monitor LADI (JACK and ladish) systems
SYNOPSIS
g15ladi
ladi-control-center
ladi-player
ladi-system-log
ladi-system-tray
wmladi
DESCRIPTION
LADITools is a collection of tools aiming to achieve the goals of the LADI project to improve desktop integration and user workflow of
GNU/Linux audio system based on JACK and LASH. Those tools take advantage of the D-Bus interfaces recently added to JACK and LASH to ease
the configuration and use of those two great softwares.
The following tools are included:
g15ladi
A JACK monitor for g15 keyboards.
ladi-control-center
Graphical interface to setup JACK's configuration.
ladi-player
Compact front end to that allows users to start, stop and monitor a LADI system
ladi-system-log
A JACK, LASH and a2jmidid log viewer.
ladi-system-tray
System tray icon that allows users to start, stop and monitor JACK, as well as start some JACK related applications.
wmladi Window Maker dockapp which uses a menu similar to ladi-system-tray's.
AUTHOR
laditools were written by Marc-Olivier Barre <marco@marcochapeau.org>, Nedko Arnaudov <nedko@arnaudov.name> and Alessio Treglia
<quadrispro@ubuntu.com>.
This manual page was written by Alessio Treglia <alessio@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
LADI Tools 1.0 March 2012 LADITOOLS(1)