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Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Gnome bug 651571 was marked as a dupe of 792892; updating remote watch
accordingly.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #792892
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=792892
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Importance: Medium => Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Status: Won't Fix => Invalid
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Title:
Regression: patch to bug 539477 breaks Super+P keybindings
To ma
I have this problem on a new 16.04 install.
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Title:
Regression: patch to bug 539477 breaks Super+P keybindings
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My workaround (14.10) to use the p keybinding as screenshot
shortcut is to unbind unity/compiz bindings and add this to
$HOME/.xbindkeysrc
"gnome-screenshot -c"
mod4 + p
This keeps xrandr and other media keys 'alive'. See also:
http://askubuntu.com/a/585204/209676
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There are many good suggestions here -- what are the next steps required
in order for action to happen (at least in Ubuntu)? Is someone willing
to create and attach a patch to this bug?
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As I posted on the upstream bug, this bug would be a lot less annoying
if:
1. The key short were listed in the Keyboard configuration applet, with
appropriate greying out/some sort of explanatory message that comes up if you
try to change it.
2. The workaround were only applied on machines that n
Turning off xrandr, turns off the ability to switch properly monitors
even through Settings. Please either unbind mod4+p or give a proper
workaround.
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I don't understand why bug #539477 has been fixed at the cost of an
unknown but definitely unaffected majority of users who don't use
hardware that implemented strange Microsoft standards.
I hope it's possible to revert the fix for #539477 and commit a new fix
that is less intervening. What about
And for those poor users with silly hardware, the «control panel» should
warn their users that video-out sadly has to be mapped to «super+p» to
work if the keycode is hardcoded by the vendor.
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You could also probably just remove the «video-out» shortcut key who is
mapped on «super+p».
These hotkeys configurations should probably be easier to configure from
some settings panel as «super+p» is used in IDE's for example. Another
example is that «super+p» is often used in xmonad for spawnin
Why is this not fixed if all it takes is to remove a horribly written
patch?
Precise 12.04 still has this behaviour.
Basically, right now there are only two very ugly fixes: either turn off
xrandr support or media-keys. The first is unacceptable if you use
multiple monitors (me) and the second if
Precise 12.04, and this hit me badly. Interestingly enough, doesnt
happen when xinerama is turned on. But then again, gnome-settings-
daemon crashes with xinerama on.
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@Vinh sorry I didn't see your request. I have a later version than you,
3.2.2. If you have an earlier Ubuntu release, maybe try the work-around
I linked to in the first comment?
The good news is that this issue may have been fixed in Ubuntu "precise"
12.04. I just installed that on a new machine a
This is *really* annoying and confusing.
Mod+p is a standard binding in xmonad. Mod4 is the common choice for
Mod. Why should I have to change my xmonad configuration because some
feature I don't care about or use wants that binding? And at minimum,
why can't I disable this binding?
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@Iain can you be more specific in describing your solution? I
downloaded the source to gnome-settings-daemon but do not see acme.h:
/tmp/gnome-settings-daemon-2.32.1$ grep -R VIDEO *
plugins/xrandr/gsd-xrandr-manager.c:#define VIDEO_KEYSYM"XF86Display"
plugins/xrandr/gsd-xrandr-manager.c:
Correction: one now needs to disable the media keys plugin instead of
the xrandr plugin (using dconf) to prevent p being stolen. This
new fix breaks different things to before. For my machine I've
recompiled gnome-settings-daemon to get rid of the problem. If anyone
else wants to do the same, the o
I just wasted a bunch more time because of this bug. The xrandr plugin to
gnome-settings-daemon is now configured in dconf not in gconf:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/68463/how-to-disable-global-super-p-shortcut
Because there's no option to stop the keybinding being stolen, one still has to
dis
Wonky hardware makes a compelling case for monitor switching to be the
default behavior.
It does not present a compelling case for making this behavior non-
configurable. This is especially the case since this exact shortcut is
obviously used by quite a few users.
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Users should be able to bind p to whatever they want in any
application. Compiz should not be the only one allowed to override this
Dell/HP specific misguided choice for their screen configuration wizard.
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Regression: patch to bug 539477 breaks Super+P keybindings
Suggested interface: If the user has bound p to anything in
compiz, then this requested behavior should override the screen-
switching behavior.
However, when the user makes such a binding, an "Are you sure?" dialog
box should pop up, warning that this may break the screen-switching key
on some la
Hello there.
Please reopen this: silently breaking things is bad, even if it fixes
some other things. This keybinding should at least be visible in
Keyboard Shortcuts prefs.
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What is the argument for not making this configurable?
If I know that I am not affected by that BIOS bug it would be nice if I
could turn off this "feature" without having to apply a patch and
recompile every time a new version comes out.
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Fix for bug 539477 broke my usage of Mod4-P (incidentally, on a Lenovo
laptop). What's the reason for the "Won't Fix" status here?
This is extremely unexpected and annoying behavior. Stealing existing
user shortcuts and making them not configurable is unacceptable. Just
because some Dell/HP laptop
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Title:
Regression: patch to bug 539477 breaks Super+P keybindings
To manage
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Title:
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #651571
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651571
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651571
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I ran into this problem and came up with a workaround using xsession and
xbindkeys, see http://blog.n01se.net/?p=314
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Title:
Regression: patch to
I'm also having this problem. Whilst I accept it's great that Ubuntu is
trying to work better on laptops etc., this should be configurable in
Keyboard Shortcuts. Currently I have Win+P set there for playing music,
but this totally overrides that, and there's no notification of that
conflict.
In ef
This should at least be configurable.
What happens when some other laptop has a special key that maps to some
other keyboard shortcut I use?
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Thank you for your bug report but it seems there is no way to deal with
those broken bios configuration without breaking the keybindings, you
should probably set a new binding
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I applied the workaround in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/539477/comments/64
to make super+p work again in Maverick at the expense of breaking the
Gnome monitor settings GUI.
For those suffering, possible workarounds to the breakage the workaround
causes are: a) to change mo
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