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- Virtual_console abstract "A virtual console (VC) – also known as a virtual terminal (VT) – is a conceptual combination of the keyboard and display for a computer user interface. It is a feature of some operating systems such as BSD, Linux, and UnixWare in which the system console of the computer can be used to switch between multiple virtual consoles to access unrelated user interfaces. Virtual consoles date back at least to Xenix in the 1980s.Usually in Linux (see Linux console), the first six virtual consoles provide a text terminal with a login prompt to a Unix shell. The graphical X Window System starts in the seventh virtual console.In Linux, the user switches between them with the key combination Alt plus a function key – for example Alt+F1 to access the virtual console number 1. Alt+Left arrow changes to the previous virtual console and Alt+Right arrow to the next virtual console. To switch from the X Window System, Ctrl+Alt+function key works. (Note that users can redefine these default key combinations.)The need for virtual consoles has lessened now that most applications work in the graphical framework of the X Window System, where each program has a window and the text mode programs can be run in terminal-emulator windows. If several sessions of the X Window System are required to run in parallel, such as in the case of fast user switching or when debugging X programs on a separate X server, each X session usually runs in a separate virtual console. GNU Screen is a program that can change between several text-mode programs in one textual login.".
- Virtual_console thumbnail KNOPPIX_booting.png?width=300.
- Virtual_console wikiPageExternalLink consoles.html.
- Virtual_console wikiPageExternalLink chvt.
- Virtual_console wikiPageExternalLink xenix_microsoft_shortlived_love_affair_with_unix.shtml.
- Virtual_console wikiPageExternalLink Keyboard-and-Console-HOWTO.html.
- Virtual_console wikiPageID "4624167".
- Virtual_console wikiPageRevisionID "599622659".
- Virtual_console hasPhotoCollection Virtual_console.
- Virtual_console subject Category:Computer_terminals.
- Virtual_console subject Category:Terminal_multiplexers.
- Virtual_console subject Category:User_interfaces.
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- Virtual_console comment "A virtual console (VC) – also known as a virtual terminal (VT) – is a conceptual combination of the keyboard and display for a computer user interface. It is a feature of some operating systems such as BSD, Linux, and UnixWare in which the system console of the computer can be used to switch between multiple virtual consoles to access unrelated user interfaces.".
- Virtual_console label "Virtual console".
- Virtual_console label "Виртуальная консоль".
- Virtual_console label "仮想コンソール".
- Virtual_console sameAs 仮想コンソール.
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- Virtual_console sameAs Q2386274.
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- Virtual_console wasDerivedFrom Virtual_console?oldid=599622659.
- Virtual_console depiction KNOPPIX_booting.png.
- Virtual_console isPrimaryTopicOf Virtual_console.