Matías Graña skreiv: > On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 03:09:26PM +0100, Nicolas Aguirre wrote: > >> On 3/17/08, Matías Graña <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Thanks to all who answered this! The problem comes from launching >>> gnome-settings-daemon, which I did to have gtk use the fonts I wanted. >>> Apparently, a good ~/.gtkrc-2.0 does the same thing and does not >>> interfere with E, solving the issue. >>> >> I have exactly the same behaviour on my ubuntu box. I have modified my >> .gtkrc-2.0 to add my theme, and icon theme. Alt+tab works fine, but when I >> launch a gnome program like rhytmbox or nautilus, It seems that >> gnome-settings-daemon is launched too, my theme changes and alt+tab have >> this ugly behaviour you describe before. Have you tips to avoid >> gnome-settings-daemon to be launched automaticly ? >> >> Thanks, Nicolas >> > > No. I usually don't use nautilus. I just tried it and it does change > theme, fonts and even background. Although, it doesn't launch > gnome-settings-daemon but mapping-daemon, which doesn't change > Alt+Tab behavior. I hope somebody in the list will come up with a good > solution. > > Best, > Matías > Disabling "Both Alt keys together change group" under "Group shift/lock behavior" in Gnome keyboard settings worked for me.
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