I found what it seems to be a breakthrough on this issue. I hope it does
not only relate to my case.
I use a Colemak layout. Compared to the standard QWERTY, in Colemak the
T is where the F is in QWERTY, and where T is in QWERTY Colemak has a G.
See http://colemak.com/wiki/images/e/ef/Colemak_fingers.png for a visual
comparison.
Well, what do you know? ctrl-alt-t does not work, but ctrl-alt-g (which
is the qwerty shortcut for ctrl-alt-t) behaves as expected, firing up
the terminal.
It looks like the package responsible for the CTRL-ALT-T shortcut still
uses the default keyboard layout, not picking up the new layout (Colemak
in my case) at startup. Perhaps a loading order bug?
Can you guys test it and see if that's the case for you too?
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