My particular problem stemmed from reconfiguring python3 to point to
python3.7 instead of python3.6 via update-alternatives. Logging into
terminal-only mode (Ctrl + F3), setting update-alternatives to use the
system version of python3.6 again, and rebooting solved the issue.
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Had issues with keyboard shortcuts for changing language, up/down
volume, open terminal and so on...
First I tried comment #55 and logged out and back in, it didn't help.
I went to try comment #11 (sleep solution) but then I remembered that
few days ago I installed Skype and it was auto starting
Just to be clear about the comment I wrote above, the solution is not
really related to Skype, its probably just the fact that something new
is loading up on log in and removing it will (hopefully) solve the
issue.
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Kubuntu 18.04.04 doesnt have Dolphin shortcut Ctrl+E
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-meta/+bug/1866763
Kubuntu 18.04.04 terminal doenst have shortcut ctrl+t
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-meta/+bug/1866764
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#26 worked for me, although possibly in an unexpected way.
gnome settings -> region and there, click on “manage installed
languages” then changed “keyboard input method system” to none instead
of ibus. Logout and login.
...When I clicked on “manage installed languages” it said this wasn't
fully
Great, #11 - this worked for me, having exactly the same problems.
Dell 17 G7 7790
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts not
Forgot to add: this is on disco with budgie* 10.5-0ubuntu1.1 and gsd
3.32.1-0ubuntu1
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Keyboard shortcuts
Just switched to budgie (from lubuntu) and encountered this issue,
specifically while trying to fix the launcher shortcut for 'launch
terminal'. After trying a number of the suggested workarounds, including
the language/region ones, I dug into gnome settings and found that:
gsettings set
I have the same issue. It has started recently after several months of
usage. Super+D works. Most other shortcuts including Ctrl+Alt+T for
opening terminal do not work. The physical volume buttons have stopped
working too. Tried assigning custom shortcuts but that did not work too.
Restarting does
It saddens me to see the importance marked as low since this disrupts my
workflow.
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts not
I am currently using Ubuntu Budgie and I can confirm this issue still
occurs with the latest 18.04.2 version. Fresh install and I can only get
shortcuts to work using the Alt button. I am using an X240 Lenovo
Thinkpad Laptop. If anyone has any possible fixes let us know.
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keyboard:
Same thing: Although configured in Global Shortcuts, Ctrl-Alt-t does not
trigger Konsole
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Nvm, ignore my previous comment.
Correct solution is posted here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1188569
https://code.launchpad.net/~unity7maintainers/+archive/ubuntu/unity7-desktop
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For folks using Unity, I think I got a solution that doesn't require #11
's awful sleep hack.
Using 19.04's development version of unity-settings-daemon seems to fix
everything.
I've rebooted 10 times straight in a row and all of them got shortcuts working.
First, upgrade
I can consistently replicate the issue when resuming from suspend. After
resuming the shortcuts don't work anymore, running Alt-F2 restart solves
the problem.
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"Alt-F2 restart" temporarily fixes the problem, yes it's ugly, but at
least, it's fast.
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What did you do with the keyboard?!
I found a lot of other problems, because triple combinations keys
doesn't work at all. From the other side, we've got "on-screen keyboard"
which is useless on DESKTOP Linux.
How to return the normal keyboard behavior from KUbunutu 16.04?
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The same problem with Yakuake:
Shift + Ins works, it makes "paste"
Ctrl + Ins doesn't work. Appeares "5~".
Taking in account, that Yakuake just a wrapper for Konsole, I checked
combinations there and they works, as expected.
Before update from KUbuntu 16.04.4 to 18.04 all works fine.
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This (keyboard shortcuts not working) happened to me, specifically
CTRL+ALT+T not giving me the terminal. I experimented and found that the
ALT key was at fault - it wasn't registering. I then found a reference
on line (sorry don't have the URL) to this being a keyboard Language
issue. I then
This affects me.
My hw:
+ Lenovo P70
+ Cooler Master - Quickfire XTi
Description of problem:
After fresh boot I can use media keys on lenovo built in keybaord as
well as the Fn + pgup/pgdn keys on the external USB keybaord to adjust
audio volume.
But after hibernation or other power
I don't believe it's important, but like a few others in this thread, I
have a Logitech Combo keyboard (MK550).
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I have the same problem. I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 with Unity using
the mini ISO. So I don't have GNOME installed with Unity. Keyboard
shortcuts (e.g., launching Terminal or switching between keyboard
layouts) don't work. Adding sleep 5 before launching compiz in
have the problem mentioned above, some shortcuts work some don't in particular
ctrl-alt-t for opening a terminal, ctrl-alt-c in libreoffice.
What I observe is: ctrl-alt switches input source (I have two keyboards layouts
defined en and de) although in the shortcut settings in settings the
For unity, see my comment here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1188569/comments/15
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Fix from #11 worked only until I locked the screen. After unlock my
custom keyboard shortcuts did not work again.
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Fix from #11 works for me:
A workaround is to delay compiz launch for a few seconds.
Open up /usr/lib/systemd/user/unity7.service and add
ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 2
before
ExecStart=/usr/bin/compiz
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Upgraded from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 and media keys, Ctrl-`, Ctrl-Alt-T, and
many more are not working.
Now I can't assign Ctrl-` any more, very annoying, now I use shift-` but this
is a bad fix (it blocks ~).
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I had the same problem with sound and brightness hot keys after
upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04 on a Lenovo P50 using Unity.
Park Ju Hyung (arter97) solution #11 worked for me but with a slight
modification:
ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 1
Otherwise the hotkeys worked but the fonts began to fade making the
I am having the same issue
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Keyboard shortcuts not operational on 18.04
Status in gnome-settings-daemon
I just install 18.04.1.
With Gnome 3, no problem of keyboard shortcuts.
With Unity, some shortcuts don't work (Ctrl+Alt+T, Print screen , Media keys).
I try 2 solutions :
1. Post #11 (with delay 5sec) => in some sessions, they don't work, forced to
restart.
2. Keyboard input method system to
Fresh install of 18.04.1 + Unity
I had the bug, but I can confirm than workaround at post #11 (2 seconds
delay before starting compiz) has fixed it.
Thanks Park Ju Hyung!
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Changing the keyboard input method system to none fixed my problem. The
left control key is working great. [ctrl] [alt] T brings up the
terminal window from the left side as well as the right. Now I just
need to learn some terminal commands! Thanks very much for the assist.
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Mike - just wondering if this is an ibus issue - UB has had various
people confirm that the following seems to fix/help -
https://discourse.ubuntubudgie.org/t/volume-up-down-calculator-ctr-
altl-t-windows-key-a-and-more-not-working-anymore/140/75
gnome settings -> region and there, click on
seb - various comments here indicate that this affect ubuntu session -
so it seems generic ... or at least to GNOME based desktops like Ubuntu
and Ubuntu Budgie. Changing from incomplete to confirmed.
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One thing I’ve noticed is that on budgie, when you restart the window
manager, keyboard shortcuts begin working again. I’m curious if that would
work for you…
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 5:50 PM Mike Edwards <1759...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Thanks for the question. My desktop is just Ubuntu.
Thanks for the question. My desktop is just Ubuntu. I'm not familiar
with Budgie.
I've found, though, that Ctrl Alt T works WHEN I use the right [CtRL]
key, but not the left one. The left key does not register on the
Keyboard Tester website, although it gives a key code of 37 when
queried.
I have seen some people who have made these types of comments with desktops
other than Budgie, Can you confirm which one you are on?
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 2:31 PM Mike Edwards <1759...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I have a fresh install of 18.04 on an LG Gram. The [control] [alt] T
> keys do
I have a fresh install of 18.04 on an LG Gram. The [control] [alt] T
keys do not open the terminal. Within the terminal, the control keys
don't work either. This is frustrating.
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I have a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 install and experience the same problems:
some keyboard shortcut do not work all of a sudden (they worked before,
on the same installation)
Examples: super-L to lock screen, alt-printScreen, ...
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On a fresh install with just the updates of today 2018-06-06, I have
problems with Ctrl-Alt-Fn to switch terminals. It fails being logged in
(at virtual console from Ctrl-Alt-F7) and from the login screen (Ctrl-
Alt-F1). I thought console terminals had been disabled but ended up
reading this bug.
Have confirmed this to be an issue on other distros besides Ubuntu
budgie. Usually restarting the window manager solves it. Wondering if it
is something to do with gnome 3.28.
We never had this issue in 17. 10. Which was running on a previous
version. The lastest change to the UB stack was the
Problem solved itself after logging out (from Unity), logging back into
Ubuntu, logging back out and back into Unity. Since then the shortcuts
work perfectly.
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Just want to mention that the hotkey doesn't work on Wayland as well as
Xorg. The DE is GNOME.
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I have the same problem as well: After fresh install ubuntu 18.04 on the
x360 spectre 13 inch 2017 version, the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+T to open the
terminal doesn't work.
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I have the same keyboard shortcut problem ctrl-alt-t doesn't work. It
starts once i login with Unity, and after switching between GNOME and
Unity couple of times and restart, it starts to work again.
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@arter97 - in my scenario, I have never had Compiz running (Does not
come on Ubuntu Budgie)
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I just had it come back. Just cannot nail it down (pattern).
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For myself, it is happening much less frequently. I have only had it
once since the final release. I'm curious if there is pattern here with
upgrades vs fresh install. (I was a fresh install).
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I've been able to get a workaround for this issue.
I was using compiz(Unity) on my Ubuntu 18.04.
While GNOME seems to be fine, it looks like compiz is causing a race-condition
with another process.
A workaround is to delay compiz launch for a few seconds.
Open up
I'm also experiencing the exact same issues.
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Status in
Reply to #8, problem seems to have gone away on it's own today. Had
tried multiple DE's that didn't work and went into Unity. A message that
"Updates are available" appeared. Clicking on it installed nothing but
probably ran `sudo apt update`, `sudo apt upgrade` in the background.
Rebooted into
Like #3 I also have the Logitech K800 wireless keyboard.
- Ctrl+Alt+T doesn't open terminal must use Dash and select gnome-terminal
- Alt+PrintScreen doesn't open screen-shot must use Dash and select Screenshot
- Media keys don't work
Resorting to laptop's keyboard (Alienware 17 R3) Ctrl+Alt+T
I had forgotten to update my comment (wrote on 2018-03-28: ) - About a
day later the behaviour returned and the caffeine test was not
effective.
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I just found out another detail quite by accident.
My system is set up to use the “fn” key to make the F buttons behave as
an f button (F1-12). Meaning by default a press will trigger the volume
up/down, etc.
So when the audio keys conk out… my other f key functions
15 hrs later - keyboard still functioning as expected with caffeine on.
Probably going to stop soon and see if I can get it to break.
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Another test I just completed. In a situation where my shortcuts were
working… I put caffeine on to prevent sleep or hibernation… and my
shortcuts are still working. Granted I was not doing a lot on the
machine over this time… Used it for a bit and then went to bed. But 8
hrs later. still good.
I also experience the same thing from time to time... Sames key stop
functioning on my Logitech K800 keyboard but it is " intermittent"...
IF the problems comes back, I will let you know and troubleshoot "
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Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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