Re: Gnome keyboard shortcuts in FC7

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On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 01:07 +0930, Tim wrote:
> I've just tried to set up some keyboard shortcuts, using Gnome, and
> found that some will not do anything, just like when I tried to do the
> same back on FC4, and I'm darned if I can find anything helpful about
> this. 

I gave up on trying to find where the fault was, and took the brute
force method.  There's gconf.xml files all over the place, and just I
couldn't tell what was wrong with them just by looking at them.  

Seeing as the shortcuts work for another user, the problem's got to be
down to my own settings, somewhere.  I logged out graphically, renamed
the .gconf directory through the CLI, leaving me with defaults, logged
back in graphically, and it works.

Now, faced with Evolution losing all my settings (damn thing should have
it's own .evolution folder, not spreading its parts it other places), I
had to put its settings files back in ~/.gconf/apps/evolution/, log out
and back in again, and then go through configuring other things I'd
lost.  Grr, this is reminding me of Windows...

I suppose I could try diffing between the renamed and newly made
settings, but there's a bit of a mess of a tree to go through.  One
thing I do know, *I* didn't bugger it up, all of this was configured
through the GUI configurators that come with the Gnome desktop.

It looks like I won't be able to use special keyboard keys with XMMS, as
it doesn't seem to pay attention to Gnome controlling things.  It wants
to listen to keys for itself (which would preclude other things from
using the same keys).  At least it looks that way from playing with the
xmms-acme RPM.

I don't care for the other music players I've tried, such as rhythmbox,
which does pay attention to the player keys.  It's a whacking great
lumbering elephant, whereas XMMS was small and simple.  But at least I
can now mute the sound, or adjust the volume, easily.  even the
screensaver lock hotkey works, now.

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