This worked for me in Ubuntu 9.10...
Go to System > Preferences > CompizConfig Settings Manager... in the General
Options keep the GNOME compatibility checked but also check KDE
Compatibility after that Alt+F2 worked for me... i got the run command
window... I hope this works... XD.
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none of these workarounds worked for me either (Kubuntu Jaunty), but
then I did the following:
1) in confizconfig settings manager, keep gnome compatibility enabled,
but change the two keybindings to something unused in KDE (I chose
F6 and F6).
2) In System Settings > Global Keyboard Shortcuts >
This bug recently arose for me using Ubuntu 9.10. None of the
workarounds work.
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I have experienced the same problem on Gnome and I have found that after
installing compiz-settings-manager and enabling "Gnome Compatibility"
(found on the Workarounds category). The keyboard shortcuts work. Hope
this helps!
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Thanks for the info! Marking the bug as "invalid" since KDE3 is not in
9.04.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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As 9.04 doesn't include kde3, I'd say it's resolved. :)
On May 7, 2009 4:11 PM, "Scott Howard" wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. We were wondering if this is still an issue in 9.04
(Jaunty). If it is, we can mark it confirmed.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. We were wondering if this is still an issue in 9.04
(Jaunty). If it is, we can mark it confirmed.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Ack. Same here on Ubuntu 8.10 using gdm and compiz.
I open System --> Preferences --> "CompizConfig Settings Manager" and
SEE under "General Options" --> keybindings that Alt+F2 is supposed to
launch the "Run Dialog". But it doesn't.
Workaround provided by thisperishedmin (and others) worked fo
I just wanted to say that I ran into the same problem using KDE4.1 as
you KDE3 users are describing. Thankfully, the solution is much the
same as above work arounds.
I opened ccsm and went to the general options > key bindings and set run
dialog to alt+f6 (it seems to be otherwise unused). I the
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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I tried every workaround listed on this bug, sadly none of them worked.
Finally I found that the problem raises when I put in ~/.profile the
"export KDEWM=/usr/bin/compiz" line, used to start compiz & emerald from
the start without loading KWin.
If I comment out that export line and let KWin star
Since I'm on KDE4, the DCOP command will not work for me.
using 'krunner' in stead, does the workaround-job fine, though!
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I'm on Ubuntu 8.04.1 and can confirm Alex' problems: there exactly the
same here. Alt-f2 doesn't work anymore and after reading Alex's post I
found that alt-f1 and alt-f3 don't work anymore either.
I'll try above workaround, thanks!
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This is still a problem. I installed Kubuntu, and quickly nearly became
frustrated enough to uninstall it (I didn't). Note that on my system,
this also breaks Alt-F1 (K-Menu), Alt-F3 (Window Menu), etc, although
Alt-Tab and Alt-F4 work.
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hoc, thank you for that! Indeed in my case, it seems to be "Focus
steeling behaivor" that makes the "Run Command..." dialog go to the back
in Kubuntu. Turning it off makes it work again.
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@Paulus Esterhazy: Did you try setting the focus stealing prevention to
off? (It's in ccsm, under General Options -> Focus and raise behaviour)
@mia1dolfan: Thx for the workaround. Works like a charm!
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I can confirm the same issue and fix with OpenSUSE 10.3 and their latest
CompizFusion.
Suggest forwarding upstream ?
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Confirmed still happens on Kbuntu 8.04 w/Compiz.
meisterplanlos' fix from above (disable Compiz's main run 'key binding', and
bind alt-f2 to the dcop command line in Compiz's 'commands') works a treat.
Interestingly, I have the same problem at work on OpenSUSE 10.3 so will
try the same fix there
I think it has something to do with the "KDE Configuration Backend".
The following worked for me...
* In ccsm go to Preferences -> Backend and enable "Flat-file Configuration".
You will have to reset your compiz preferences after this.
* Still in ccsm go to general options and key bindings an
This bug also affects myself.
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Fully confirm the bug - Compiz disables a lot of other KDE shortcuts
too, such as Alt+F3, Alt+F5 etc.
The workaround worked fine for me - I set Run Dialog in Compiz to Alt+F6
(which isn't used in KDE afaik). Then (still in Compiz) I set Command 0
to the above dcop command, and Run Command 0 to Alt
I've had compiz disabled since filing this bug, since I use alt-f2 a
million times per day. I'll try it out and report back. Thanks for the
tip.
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Full ACK.
I searched for a solution of this bug, too and found a possible workaround:
Change the keybinding of "Run dialog" in "General Options"-tab of compiz
settings manager to something else than F2. Don't disable it! After that,
the assigned F2 keybinding will work for the user-defined comm
If only that were the case. I can start without any windows open, hit
alt-f2 all day long, and get nothing. The only way I've been able to
fix it is to disable compiz and then reset my KDE keyboard shortcuts.
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I think you will find that the window is opened, though it starts in the
background. So if you use Alt-Tab a couple of times, you'll see it.
I confirm this bug, and would like to see it fixed. I think it's related
to compiz's window stacking algorithms.
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