Re: Cannot set "Ctrl+Esc" as shortcut for gnome-system-monitor
Dear Colin, 2016-02-23 10:23 GMT+01:00 Colin Law <clan...@gmail.com>: > On 23 February 2016 at 09:18, Angelo Compagnucci > <angelo.compagnu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi Colin, >> >> 2016-02-23 10:16 GMT+01:00 Colin Law <clan...@gmail.com>: >>> On 23 February 2016 at 09:09, Angelo Compagnucci >>> <angelo.compagnu...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Dear All, >>>> >>>> I cannot set "Ctrl+Esc" as shortcut for gnome-system-monitor, or at >>>> least I can set that shortcut, but it doesn't work in practice. >>> >>> How have you attempted to do that, and which version of Ubuntu are you >>> using? >> >> System Setting -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts. >> >>> Also is it the standard (Unity) Ubuntu or one of the flavours? >> >> Ubuntu 14.04.4 vanilla. > > I have just noticed that you sent this to ubuntu-devel-discuss, which > is for discussion of development issues, not for user support. I > suggest you ask again on the ubuntu-user list. I think this is somewhat a bug, but included ubuntu-users ml address this time > Also tell us there exactly what you entered for the command to run in > the shortcut and whether you have tried it with different key > combinations. You can find a screenshot attached. Pressing "Ctrl+Esc" does nothing. If I set the shortcut to "Ctrl+Alt+M" it works. > > Colin > >> >>> >>> Colin >> >> >> >> -- >> Profile: http://it.linkedin.com/in/compagnucciangelo -- Profile: http://it.linkedin.com/in/compagnucciangelo -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
Re: Cannot set "Ctrl+Esc" as shortcut for gnome-system-monitor
Hi Colin, 2016-02-23 10:16 GMT+01:00 Colin Law <clan...@gmail.com>: > On 23 February 2016 at 09:09, Angelo Compagnucci > <angelo.compagnu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Dear All, >> >> I cannot set "Ctrl+Esc" as shortcut for gnome-system-monitor, or at >> least I can set that shortcut, but it doesn't work in practice. > > How have you attempted to do that, and which version of Ubuntu are you > using? System Setting -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts. > Also is it the standard (Unity) Ubuntu or one of the flavours? Ubuntu 14.04.4 vanilla. > > Colin -- Profile: http://it.linkedin.com/in/compagnucciangelo -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
Cannot set "Ctrl+Esc" as shortcut for gnome-system-monitor
Dear All, I cannot set "Ctrl+Esc" as shortcut for gnome-system-monitor, or at least I can set that shortcut, but it doesn't work in practice. There is an easy way to have a sensible shortcut for gnome-system-monitor like other operating systems are doing? Please don't say me that I have to use alt+f2, or use a shortcut like Ctrl+Alt+M, it's insane! Sincerely, Angelo -- Profile: http://it.linkedin.com/in/compagnucciangelo -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
Announce: MKU for Ubuntu on embedded
Hi list, I would like to present you MKU (MakeUbuntu), a software I wrote to simplify my Ubuntu embedded development needs. The tool was born some time ago when I found that the glorious rootstock was not developed anymore and some of the arm boards I'm intrested in was abandoned from Linaro. MKU was built with the goal to be easy, so It can prepare automatically a complete environment for your arm board, including mlo, uboot, the right kernel and modules, and the right settings for your board (example: console serial port settings, etc...). The rootfs part is based on Ubuntu core for arm. MKU knows your board and it knows where download support files needed, so it can prepare a new environment in a matter of minutes! The rule of thumb is that everything should be in a binary form, so a development environment is not required to use MKU. The software uses a project file with a clear and simple syntax, so you can share it or put it under an SCM without the need to upload the complete and usually big rootfs. I wrote this software to be simple and hackable and it's in a beta stage, feel free to make improvements or suggestions! You can find the software on my personal github here: https://github.com/angeloc/mku Thanks! -- Profile: http://it.linkedin.com/in/compagnucciangelo -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
Announce: MKU for Ubuntu on embedded
Hi list, I would like to present you MKU (MakeUbuntu), a software I wrote to simplify my Ubuntu embedded development needs. The tool was born some time ago when I found that the glorious rootstock was not developed anymore and some of the arm boards I'm intrested in was abandoned from Linaro. MKU was built with the goal to be easy, so It can prepare automatically a complete environment for your arm board, including mlo, uboot, the right kernel and modules, and the right settings for your board (example: console serial port settings, etc...). The rootfs part is based on Ubuntu core for arm. MKU knows your board and it knows where download support files needed, so it can prepare a new environment in a matter of minutes! The rule of thumb is that everything should be in a binary form, so a development environment is not required to use MKU. The software uses a project file with a clear and simple syntax, so you can share it or put it under an SCM without the need to upload the complete and usually big rootfs. I wrote this software to be simple and hackable and it's in a beta stage, feel free to make improvements or suggestions! You can find the software on my personal github here: https://github.com/angeloc/mku Thanks! -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss