Jimstehrman
February 20th, 2014, 08:35 PM
Hi,
Due to some complicated symptoms, I have the need to restart gnome shell on start up. I placed a command in "Start Up Applications" that's like this:
gnome-shell --replace
which solves the problems I needed, however, introduces new ones. After this has run, SOME of my shortcuts don't work. As far as I can tell, the ctl+alt+t terminal shortcut and volume up/down ones do not work. For some reason the media key for mute works...
When I try to restart gnome shell from terminal using this same command, everything is fine. When I try using alt+f2 enter r, the same thing also works. However for some reason, using this command on start up messes up my shortcuts...
Any help out there?
I am running ubuntu 13.10 with gnome shell 3.8.4
Thanks!
Due to some complicated symptoms, I have the need to restart gnome shell on start up. I placed a command in "Start Up Applications" that's like this:
gnome-shell --replace
which solves the problems I needed, however, introduces new ones. After this has run, SOME of my shortcuts don't work. As far as I can tell, the ctl+alt+t terminal shortcut and volume up/down ones do not work. For some reason the media key for mute works...
When I try to restart gnome shell from terminal using this same command, everything is fine. When I try using alt+f2 enter r, the same thing also works. However for some reason, using this command on start up messes up my shortcuts...
Any help out there?
I am running ubuntu 13.10 with gnome shell 3.8.4
Thanks!