*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 964270 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/964270
In the preferences section in CCSM I set the Backend to Flat-File
Configuration Backend. This caused my CCSM settings and keyboard
shortcuts to be persistent. You'll have to do a unity --replace for the
chan
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 964270 ***
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Booted up this morning and the 9 shortcuts I have setup 1 - 9
for the viewport switcher were gone. However, my change to move the HUD
key to the Menu key from was still in place.
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setsid unity had no positive effect
I added the staging ppa and updated my laptop and so far, after two
reboots, the settings stayed - though it didn't happen on every reboot.
I'll report back in a couple of days.
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One more note: I do have quite a few other shortcuts specified (Super+x
for terminal, etc.), but none of those get reset as is the case with
Control+q.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102
@mc-return:
It's my work machine, so I'm not too ethused about pulling dev channels (sorry,
upgrading to 12.10 was questionable already). I might try at some point on
another computer, but I mainly need efficient hotkeys here so that's low
priority.
Current workaround:
gsettings set org.gnome
@bryonak: You could test if adding the unity team staging PPA and
updating/upgrading fixes your problem. But be aware that Unity from the
staging PPA might introduce other, new problems... ;)
If you have no fear and know how to downgrade/purge a PPA if problems occur,
here you can find it:
https:
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No, I get
compizconfig - Info: Backend : gsettings
compizconfig - Info: Integration : true
compizconfig - Info: Profile : unity
[...]
compiz (core) - Info: Unity is fully supported by your hardware.
and lots of
compiz (core) - Info: Loading plugin: ...
compiz (core
@vanvugt: Daniel, probably this special bug was fixed already here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mc-return/unity/unity.merge.fix-hardcoded-
keys-part1/+merge/121545
I cannot reproduce it in trunk anymore.
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@bryonak: Question: Does a "setsid unity" command in a console after
reboot help you to restore your personal settings ?
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Title:
Key binding sett
** Changed in: compiz
Milestone: None => 0.9.9.0
** Changed in: compiz
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Key binding settings are lost
Aside note: Ctrl+q works by default on some windows (e.g. Nautilus) but not on
others (for example gnome-terminal), which is quite an annoying inconsistency.
Alt+F4 works by default for all windows, but there's little point in a keyboard
shortcut that is less convenient than moving the hand over
OS: Ubuntu 12.10 upgraded from 12.04.
Goal: use Ctrl+q instead of Alt+F4 to close any window (much easier to reach
and often used)
Method 1: install dconf-editor, set
org/gnome/desktop/wm/keybindings/close to ['q'], successfully
close windows with Ctrl+q, reboot system, the shortcut doesn't work
BTW, this happens on both my laptop and my desktop. Equally
frustrating.
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Title:
Key binding settings are lost and forgotten
To manage notifica
Happening for me, too. Set key bindings for Viewport Switcher -> Go to
Specific Viewport (for 9 desktops) and lose the settings sporadically.
Very frustrating. I moved the HUD key away from Alt since I'm using
Alt-[1-9] for the other key bindings but to no effect.
This is on 12.10 upgraded start
Is there a workaround for this, yet?
It is truly annoying to configure key bindings, just to find them gone whenever
I reboot the laptop with 12.10 (kept up to date using quantal-updates)
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I'm pretty sure this is a duplicate. A few people have reported this
problem with 12.10.
I can't find the other bugs right now.
** Summary changed:
- compiz move window alt+f7 cannot be changed
+ Key binding settings are lost and forgotten
** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
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