Hello On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 00:28 -0700, Mark Hull-Richter wrote:> On 10/25/07, Mark Hull-Richter <mhullrich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> > > > I did some digging and found some interesting results. The custom> keybindings appear to be contained in one of three files under $HOME: > > > > ./.gconf/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings/%gconf.xml> > ./.gconf/apps/metacity/window_keybindings/%gconf.xml> > ./.gconf/apps/metacity/global_keybindings/%gconf.xml> > > > I did not succeed in locating the default keybindings that appear to> be global for all users, but there are some because a user that has no> custom keybindings also has none of these files. > > > > The keybindings in the last two files (the metacity files)> work. Those in the first do not.> > > > However, if I log in as a different user, those same keybindings all> work. I compared the files and the differences are all in the order> of the entries, or just the times on those that are in the same> order. > > > > I tried killing the gnome-settings-daemon, and it respawned just> fine, but the keys still don't work.> > > > Oh, yes: the keybinding for a log-off shortcut never works. Period.> > > > ???> > > Now I am completely mystified - all the shortcuts are working again> (except the logoff, of course).> > I didn't change a thing since my last login, and I have no idea what> happened.was any package (un)installed on system ? > > Weird. > > _______________________________________________> gnome-list mailing list> gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list-- Ritesh Khadgarayॐ मणि पद्मे हूँDesktop LinuX N StuffPh: +919970164885Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.Fedora is the best of what works today. Enterprise Linux is the best ofwhat will work consistently for the next seven years. _______________________________________________gnome-list mailing listgnome-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list