[Bug 1405214] Re: Media and Custom Keyboard shortcut, as well as volume / brightness OSD stop randomly working

2015-02-25 Thread Erik M
A workaround is to either open a terminal or Alt+F2 and issue the command 'unity' . This fixes the shortcuts by restarting unity, but all applications keep running, wihout login/out. You may want to try to run this command on resume|thaw in /usr/lib/pm- utils, since the keyboards (for me) seem to

[Bug 1405214] Re: Media and Custom Keyboard shortcut, as well as volume / brightness OSD stop randomly working

2015-01-26 Thread Erik M
It seems though, the errors are back now, after a few days. A system update occurred meanwhile, but probably it is unrelated. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-settings-daemon in Ubuntu.

[Bug 1405214] Re: Media and Custom Keyboard shortcut, as well as volume / brightness OSD stop randomly working

2015-01-20 Thread Erik M
Resetting unity appears to fix the keyboard shortcuts, using unity-tweak-tool --reset -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-settings-daemon in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1405214 Title: Media and Custom

[Bug 1405214] Re: Media and Custom Keyboard shortcut, as well as volume / brightness OSD stop randomly working

2014-12-23 Thread Erik M
I have made some further tests: - I cannot confirm that suspend and rewake yield the same failures (even after 5 cycles of suspend+rewake, docked or not docked). - undocking causes the failure of OSD and shortcuts - One time (but not consistently) I got the error message, following the

[Bug 1405214] Re: Media and Custom Keyboard shortcut, as well as volume / brightness OSD stop randomly working

2014-12-23 Thread Erik M
Update: In this context, the failure of keyboard shortcuts is either related with a crash of notify-osd or unity-settings-daemon -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-settings-daemon in Ubuntu.