That shortcut has not been enabled by default in Plasma for many
releases AFAIK.

It exists in Systemsettings > Shortcuts > Examples, but is disabled by
default

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Title:
  Ctrl+Alt+T no longer pulls up a Konsole window in Ubuntu Studio
  Kinetic

Status in ubuntustudio-meta package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Reporting this against the meta since I have absolutely no clue what
  package is at fault here. I discovered this bug on a bare metal
  installation, so I know that this isn't my virtualization software's
  fault since there isn't any virtualization software involved.

  Steps to reproduce:

  1. Install the Ubuntu Studio Kinetic using the Final ISO.
  2. Reboot and log into the newly installed system.
  3. Press Ctrl+Alt+T.

  Expected result: A Konsole window should appear.

  Actual result: Nothing happens.

  Notes: The problem can be worked around by opening the Application
  Menu, searching for "shortcuts", and launching the Shortcuts System
  Settings module. Then click "Add Application...", and add Konsole to
  the list. The Apply button will not become active after doing this -
  simply close the System Settings window. The keyboard shortcut will
  immediately start working and will continue to work after a reboot.

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