On second thought, this actually is important information since I was
hoping to have gnome-shell 3.4 in the Ubuntu repositories for 12.04 but
we might be keeping gnome-control-center at version 3.2. Reopening.
Thanks for the bug report!
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid =>
I'm closing this bug since this bug only affects ricotz' testing PPA,
not an official Ubuntu package or the GNOME3 PPA. You're welcome to
contact ricotz about this bug if he's not aware of it yet.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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The keyboard shortcuts have been ported from the gconf backend to the
new gsettings backend in GNOME 3.3.2. The ricotz testing ppa however
does not have the new gnome-control-center package, so changing the
keyboard shortcuts with the 3.2.2 version of this package from the
Ubuntu repositories does
Are you running gnome-shell in terminal ?
Can you reproduce this bug using Unity ?
Thanks
Fabio
** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomple
Apparently, I can define a custom "Launch Terminal" shortcut launching
gnome-terminal that does work (with the same key combination that's not
working for the original "Launch Terminal" shortcut). But I still can't
get around the not working window resizing shortcuts.
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Hello,
Ubuntu is not really a terminal of course so what terminal do you talk
about and what are the shortcuts you're talking about ?
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** Project changed: gnome-shell => ubuntu
** Description changed:
After I updated packages a couple days ago some of my keyboard shortcuts
stopped working. "Launch Terminal" and "Maximize window
horizontally/vertically", for example, don't work anymore, no matter
what key combination I as