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Ctrl + Shift + N no longer works on "Linux Mint 22 Wilma" (based on ubuntu 22.04) #2271

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ClundXIII opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 0 comments

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Be sure to check the existing issues (both open and closed!), and make sure you are running the latest version of Guake.

I am running 3.10-2

For how to run the latest Guake in your computer, please refer to Install from source.

Describe the bug

I used to be able to open a new tab with this setting:
grafik

However no key combination seems to work after the system upgrade that include Control+Shift

Expected behavior

A new tab open when pressing Control+Shift+N

Actual behavior

Nothing happens

To Reproduce

Run guake on Linux mint 22 and add a key combination with Control+Shift

Ubuntu is probably also affected. My suspicion is either wayland or a new cinnamon version.


$ guake --support

Guake Version: 3.10

Vte Version: 0.76.0

Vte Runtime Version: 0.76.0


GTK+ Version: 3.24.41

GDK Backend: <GdkX11.X11Display


Desktop Session: cinnamon


Display: :0

RGBA visual: True

Composited: True

  • Monitor: 0 - IVM DisplayPort-1
    • Geometry: 2560 x 1440 at 1920, 0
    • Size: 597 x 336 mm²
    • Primary: True
    • Refresh rate: 59.95 Hz
    • Subpixel layout: unknown
  • Monitor: 1 - NCP eDP
    • Geometry: 1920 x 1080 at 0, 360
    • Size: 344 x 194 mm²
    • Primary: False
    • Refresh rate: 59.998000000000005 Hz
    • Subpixel layout: unknown
  • Monitor: 2 - IVM DisplayPort-0
    • Geometry: 2560 x 1440 at 4480, 0
    • Size: 597 x 336 mm²
    • Primary: False
    • Refresh rate: 59.95 Hz
    • Subpixel layout: unknown
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