Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
My monitor's native resolution is 1440x900. I would Ubuntu's login
screen to be at that resolution. The problem is that while I can select
that resolution from Display Properties and it works when I'm logged in,
the applet's Make
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I disagree, for what it's worth. In #204202, the problem is with in-
program shortcuts (ctrl+z to suspend current job in Terminal) working in
an unexpected way while here we are dealing with desktop shortcuts
(super+t to launch Terminal) not working. Perhaps the cause is the same
or close enough,
For the record, my workaround involves setting system and user layouts
to be _different_ from each other.
But that might be a moot point. I don't know what caused this (I don't
remember doing anything other than installing chromium-browser and
messing around with Gnome default browser setting),
It's interesting that you are hitting the bug without autologin. My
theory so far has been that GDM does something to make the bug go away,
but apparently that does not happen in your case. Maybe that's because
we're using different versions? I'm running Lucid Lynx on my computer
with GDM version
I've researched this behaviour in some detail and would like to help in
solving this bug. I would open a new bug in GNOME bugzilla, but I don't
know what to file it against, so I'd like to discuss the bug here first.
I have had this problem for a while and have even filed a couple of bug
reports,
I'm still affected by this problem after switching to 10.04 Lucid Lynx
(gnome-settings-daemon 2.30.0-0ubuntu1).
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Some keyboard shortcuts stop working after reboot when using non-qwerty layout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/518306
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
- When using Dvorak keymap, keyboard shortcuts that are handled by g-s-d
- and have a letter in them (e.g. super+w, launch browser) don't work when
- logging in. Resetting them either in Keyboard Shortcuts or gconf-editor
-
Actually, that's not true, that is, custom shortcuts do not necessarily
work.
To clarify: Shortcuts involving keys that differ on Dvorak and Sholes
layout do not work when system keymap is set to Dvorak. So, for
instance, alt+f4 works, as does ctrl+shift+m ('m' and 'a' are in the
same position on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
When using Dvorak keymap, keyboard shortcuts that are handled by g-s-d
and have a letter in them (e.g. super+w, launch browser) don't work when
logging in. Resetting them either in Keyboard Shortcuts or gconf-editor
makes them work
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 403303 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/403303
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 403303
power manager reports 1% battery even though it is full
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Incorrect warning about eeepc battery
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460631
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Using gconf-editor, I manually edited a keyboard shortcut at
/apps/metacity/global_keybindings to find out what key combination it is
that gets compared to the shortcut when pressing the Shift, Mod4 and 9
key -- it is Shift, Mod4 and 9.
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Shift+Mod4+( doesn't work as a keyboard shortcut
I can confirm the bug on Karmic, specifically gnome-control-center
1:2.27.91-0ubuntu3. The problem, as far as I can understand -- and mind
you, this is mostly speculation -- is this:
At the time of keyboard shortcut assignment, all modifier keys and a
symbol is captured. In the non-working
I was using g-c-c 1:2.23.90-0ubuntu9. After upgrading to -0ubuntu10, the
problem seems to be gone. Thanks!
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visual effects revert on login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269463
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As an aside, the other problem I have (that I can't do multiple logins)
is unrelated and still persists. I'll see if I can find/report it here
on Launchpad.
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visual effects revert on login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269463
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Public bug reported:
In Intrepid Ibex, selecting None for visual effects in Gnome
Appearance Preferences has no permanent effect -- it reverts to Custom
(or nothing if you don't have certain compizconfig packages installed)
on next login. The problem only concerns saving the changes between
I have fixed the problem on my system. Here's what I think caused it:
I had upgraded from Hardy using update-manager -e (which, maybe, I
should have mentioned in the original bug report) and apparently was
left with some cruft that caused Compiz to misbehave. After completely
removing and then
Oops, it seems I was hasty with my conclusions and the bug is back,
along with the multiple login inability of course.
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visual effects revert on login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269463
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