Package: base Severity: normal System-->Preferences-->Keyboard Shortcuts does not let me use a one key shortcut such as the super user key for launching my terminal. Instead I have to use a 2 key combination (ctrl + left arrow key) to launch it which I find incovenient and is a bug. I've been experiencing this in Squeeze for a very, very long time (at least it seems that long).
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