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No reply to comment #18 so closing
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status:
Is this still an issue in the later versions of Ubuntu (bionic comes to
mind)?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/31
Title:
Keyboard shortcuts don't "stick" with multiple
Looks like a duplicate of bug #204202
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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,
Having a very similar problem in Gnome. Certain keyboard shortcuts do
not respond when I change from standard US to Dvorak using Keyboard
Preferences in the menu. To completely change layouts from standard to
Dvorak, I have to move USA Dvorak to the top of the list of layouts in
Keyboard
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
Okay, this is very weird. I previously had both layouts (UK and UK
Dvorak with UK punctuation) in the Layout tab in Keyboard Preferences,
and things were as previously described. I removed UK and set Dvorak to
the system layout, then a few weeks later (now), added UK back (so both
are there
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 getting it without autologin; and I'm not sure whether referring to
the US QWERTY keyboard has intended significance, but it's the same with
UK.
That two systems are handling different shortcuts in different ways
quite nicely explains why some shortcuts outright don't work, some seem
to use
somebody having the issue should open a bug on GNOME so the software
writters will read it there
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Keyboard shortcuts don't stick with multiple keymappings
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somebody having the issue should open a bug on GNOME so the software
writters will read it there
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Keyboard shortcuts don't stick with multiple keymappings
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IMHO, the user shouldn't have to refile the bug. If a bug gets reported to
Ubuntu by a user who doesn't know exactly what component is at fault, and
Ubuntu responds with you filed it wrong, file it over here instead, the
user is more likely to drop the subject than do the volunteer work: thus the
IMHO, the user shouldn't have to refile the bug.
nobody said that the submitter has to do that
you filed it wrong, file it over here instead, the user is more
likely to drop the subject than do the volunteer work: thus the bug
report is wasted.
that's not what was stated there
bugs, saying
I see what you were saying and I misunderstood you. Thanks for clarifying!
- Michael
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Sebastien Bacher
seb...@ubuntu.comwrote:
IMHO, the user shouldn't have to refile the bug.
nobody said that the submitter has to do that
you filed it wrong, file it over
what ubuntu version do you use? did you send the bug to GNOME?
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Status: New = Incomplete
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From my original repro:
== The Setup =
Using Wubi Intrepid Ibex on a Windows XP newish Lenovo Thinkpad.
No, I didn't send the bug to GNOME; your previous text to send to
bugzilla.gnome.org sounded like you were triaging the bug, not telling me
to refile the bug myself.
to send to bugzilla.gnome.org by somebody who has a similar
configuration or understand the layout description and how it's supposed
to work exactly
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Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
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I'm moving this report to gnome-control-center.
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