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Thank you IKT, Gnome Compability did the trick!
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Terminal-shortcut (ctrl+alt+t) does not work in Natty Narwhal
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Terminal-shortcut (ctrl+alt+t) does not work in Natty Narwhal
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If you have compizconf-setting-manager installed then open it up (ccsm) and
check if the gnome Compatibility plugin is enabled.
If so then open up and ck. the binding - It doesn't have to be filled in
(though you can do so), just not showing
I have checked this on my Natty install, and Ctrl+Alt+T is working by
default in every possible combination of Left and Right Ctrl and Alt +
T.
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+1
Same problem here. I upgraded from 10.10 to 11.04, and this stopped
working. The binding is still there. I also changed it to a different
binding, no dice.
Similar bindings still work (e.g. alt+ctrl+N)
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