Just a heads up,

I use Xmonad as the Gnome window manager and this patch somewhat broke
Xmonad for me. Xmonad, by default, uses a combination of "Mod+p" (what
"Mod" is is configurable, in my case I've set it to the Super_L) to open
the Gnome run dialog. So after getting the latest updates, pressing
"Super+p" just flashes the screen briefly and does not open the Gnome
run application dialog, as it did before. I assume that this is the new
assumed behavior, related to video modes.

This machine is _not_ a Dell or a HP laptop. It's a self-built desktop
with Asus P5Q, Intel Q9550, Nvidia GTX 260 using the Nvidia proprietary
drivers.

So is there any way to disable this new behavior, or is it really hard-
coded to gnome-settings-daemon? I can live with having to use a
different key combination to start programs, but would really like to
use "Super+p" in the future too, as my fingers are somewhat used to that
particular combination.

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Video out hot key sends super + p + return on many upcoming Dell & HP systems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539477
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