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What is the name for it? I thought it was krunner but that's not installed. I searched but can't find the name. Pressing Alt-F2 under Trinity it opens and I would like to add that function to Openbox.
Thanks.
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I can't see which command it uses (so far) but a workaround would be to set the execute command to alt-f2 (I think) I recall doing something like that when I used Crunchbang some years ago.
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Normally you would install gmrun or another one to have a command executed using Alt-Fn. I'm just trying to use currently installed programs instead of adding newer files, if possible. Q4OS is installed on a 50gb partition. One of these days I'm going to buy a TB drive!
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Does anyone from the Q4OS Team know the name of this program or is it hardcoded into Trinity DE?
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You can invoke the 'Run Command' dialog this way:
$ kfmclient exec
Please see
$ kfmclient --commands
for more advanced usage
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