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  • claydoh
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    Originally posted by joseph22 View Post
    How come Ctrl-Alt-T works?
    How come Ctrl-Alt-T Opens Terminal,
    with 2 missing check marks, no tick symbols,
    with Kubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) ?

    My guess? it worked before because Ubuntu had this setting in the standard xorg config before. So it worked in all desktops. Now, Ubuntu uses Wayland as the default, so needs to set this shortcut using desktop-specific settings as the xcb settings are now useless for Wayland. The Desktop-specific (Gnome) settings work in both Wayland and Xorg, so this is where Ubuntu now sets this shortcut. And the Gnome keyboard shortcuts are not included in the KDE Plasma desktop (incompatible? settings files I imagine?)
    My guess is those xcb configs are no longer used, or don't exist. At some point I will see if I can dig in and see.

    Plasma by default does not set a shortcut to open a terminal via a shortcut. Kubuntu uses Plasma's default desktop settings, usually.
    So unless Kubuntu decide to change away from Plasma default settings, you will need to do so yourself.

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  • joseph22
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    How come Ctrl-Alt-T works?
    How come Ctrl-Alt-T Opens Terminal,
    with 2 missing check marks, no tick symbols,
    with Kubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) ?

    Originally posted by Snowhog View Post
    Just do as acheron has suggested.
    > acheron suggested:
    > Check the examples box at the top 1st to activate the subgroup.

    acheron suggestion works with
    22.10 but suggestion is not needed with
    22.04.1

    2 ticks are missing and
    Ctrl-Alt-T works with
    no check marks, no tick symbols,
    with 22.04.1 LTS.

    Ctrl-Alt-T works with 2 missing check marks at
    1. the top 1st to activate the subgroup, Examples _ .
    2. Run Konsole _ . See images below.


    Said another way ...
    With Kubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish)
    with defaults from ISO, fresh installation,
    with above 2 check marks missing,
    what is enabling Ctrl-Alt-T to Launch Terminal ?

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  • Snowhog
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    Originally posted by joseph22 View Post
    How come Ctrl-Alt-T works, Opens Terminal, with
    no check marks with
    Kubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) ?
    Could well ask why a Red Delicious Apple doesn't taste the same as a Golden Delicious Apple; they're both apples, right? Just do as acheron has suggested.

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  • joseph22
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    Originally posted by acheron View Post
    No it's not.
    Check the examples box at the top 1st to activate the subgroup.
    How come Ctrl-Alt-T works, Opens Terminal, with
    no check marks with
    Kubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) ?

    see image:


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  • acheron
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    Originally posted by joseph22 View Post
    Run Konsole _ is blocked.
    No it's not. Check the examples box at the top 1st to activate the subgroup.

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  • joseph22
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    See image below with Magnifier:

    Run Konsole _ is blocked.
    Run Konsole _ is not allowed.
    1x Left mouse click does not activate, no check mark is possible.
    2x Left mouse click does not activate, no check mark is possible.
    Space bar does not activate, no check mark is possible.
    Enter does not activate, no check mark is possible.
    In Windoze language Run Konsole _ is Greyed-out.​



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  • acheron
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    That shortcut is not enabled by default in Plasma, but is one of the examples given in systemsettings. Where it can be enabled

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  • claydoh
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    Originally posted by joseph22 View Post
    How come programmers stop allowing Ctrl-Alt-T ?

    No one is stopping anyone.
    You should be able to add it via System Settings.

    Not sure if Kubuntu has always added this as a shortcut, but I often have to add it myself in other distros. They probably have gone with the (iirc) KDE defaults of not having included?
    If not, it is a bug/oversight.

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  • joseph22
    started a topic 22.10 NoGo Terminal with Ctrl-Alt-T

    22.10 NoGo Terminal with Ctrl-Alt-T

    downloaded ISO
    Kubuntu 22.10

    Ok checksum
    SHA256

    lsb_release -ds
    Ubuntu 22.10

    cat /etc/os-release | grep -i --color=always 'version='
    VERSION="22.10 (Kinetic Kudu)"


    ran
    sudo apt update;sudo apt list --upgradeable;sudo apt full-upgrade --fix-missing;sudo apt autoremove --purge;


    But
    Ctrl-Alt-T does not open: Terminal, Konsole, CLI command line interface

    Konsole Version 22.08.2 opened via mouse
    Konsole Version 22.08.2 did not open via Ctrl-Alt-T

    How come programmers stop allowing Ctrl-Alt-T ?


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