Public bug reported:
In gnome-shell, the hardware power button does not open the interactive
power menu. It sleeps the computer instead.
The configuration backend to customize this behaviour was intentionally removed
in commit [50564cde49ca2][1] (for [bug 753713][2]). After [some
Remmina always goes to right monitor. If I swap my monitors in the
Displays config app, then Remmina goes to the new right monitor. (So it
appears to have nothing to do with which monitor is primary, only which
one is on the right.)
So the workaround is to set the monitor where you want Remmina
Looks like I was wrong about this no longer occurring:
~$ ls -lt --full-time .goutputstream-*
-rw--- 1 pydave pydave 0 2012-11-01 19:37:04.192848462 -0700
.goutputstream-ZKZLNW
-rw--- 1 pydave pydave 0 2012-10-28 20:53:06.375847725 -0700
.goutputstream-7L5OMW
-rw--- 1 pydave pydave 0
I'm fairly certain I didn't log out and in. (Maybe I did after the
first occurrence, but I recall doing this several times in
succession.)
I doubt it was lightdm: I reported this on Maverick (10.10). According
to this link [1], lightdm became default in 11.10. I don't tend to run
alphas or
On precise (fresh install):
Alt-PrtScn does a full-screen screenshot (screenshot is taken when I
release Alt). My keyboard settings pane still says that Alt-Print should
screenshot a single window.
I haven't run sysctl and my sysrq value seems to have defaulted to 1:
$ cat
In order to work around this bug, you can run `sudo palimpsest` from a
terminal. Unfortunately, most users would have a hard time figuring out
that palimpsest is the name of the app. (I did. I had to run check the
running processes.)
#3: It's great that root isn't required just to run palimpsest
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