Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: yakuake

Ubuntu version: Jaunty 32 bit
Package:  yakuake        2.9.4-0ubuntu1

It seems impossibile to make Ctrl+Alt+S shortcut (which used to rename
the currently active session) work on Jaunty with kubuntu-desktop
(kde4).

If I use it out-of-the box (i.e. fresh install of yakuake) it just says
the setting for ctrl+alt+s is "ambiguous" and suggests I open the
"Configure shortcuts" from the "Settings" Menu and check it out for
duplicate assignments. By the way all the key bindings are the default
ones, and ctrl+alt+s is bound to 'Rename session'. If I remove such a
key bind, ctrl+alt+s performs the "rename tab" action, whose setting I
can't find in yakuake and seems to rename the full yakuake window title
(not just the session name - i.e. the line which goes on with 'KDE
Terminal Emulator' ).

If i fire up konsole, I can see Ctrl+Alt+S is bound to 'Rename tab' (BTW
yakuake just uses one tab and multiple sessions). If i delete the
keybinding in konsole it is correctly cleared from it, but yakuake seems
still stuck to "rename tab". It is just as if it ctrl+alt+s is an
"hardcoded" keybinding for "rename tab" in yakuake, or maybe it was
forgot to let the user edit it in "Configure shortcuts"?

** Affects: yakuake (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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'Rename session' shortcut Ctrl+Alt+S seems impossible to assign
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/380220
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