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Dear Norbert! > IMHO below. In present time many problems come from GNOME fast > destruction and simpility/stupidity behavior. GNOME reduces its > functionality very fast, and this changes are not tested for all > regressions and bugs, this changes are not discussed with gnome-users. > So many problems are common for all distros - i.e. Ubuntu 13.10, > OpenSuSe 12.3, Fedora 20, Mageia 4 and others will use the same buggy > and untested GNOME 3.x. As the most conservative solution we can use > CentOS 6.5 (with GNOME 2.28 !! ) or Gentoo (with GNOME 2.32), but this > solution is not universal for all users. > > So If you choose Ubuntu, I recommend to use Ubuntu LTS ... Thanks for your detailed explanation, now I understand better why it is lucky, that my daugther (physicist and chemist) uses LTS. So I will leave her LTS alone until the next LTS. Best wishes, Peter. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Greece-QA, which is subscribed to the bug report. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1226962 Title: Hotkeys not functional in non-latin keyboard layout in 13.10 Status in IBus: New Status in Indicator keyboard: Fix Released Status in Mutter: New Status in The OpenOffice.org Suite: New Status in Unity: Invalid Status in “gnome-settings-daemon” package in Ubuntu: Triaged Status in “indicator-keyboard” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Bug description: New keyboard layout changer in Ubuntu 13.10 introduce old-new bug. Any system or application hotkey witch use char (for example: ctrl+alt+t for terminal or ctrl+t for new tab in browser) become unfunctional when selected non-latin keyboard layout. Hotkeys with F1-12, numbers and other non-character buttons works perfectly. Window manager hotkeys not affected by this bug. All hotkeys in system parameters->keyboard->hotkeys->windows works perfect with any keyboard layout. Workaround for some system hotkeys and two layouts (english and non- latin): rebind all hotkeys in your local layout. For example instead of ctrl+alt+t use ctrl+alt+τ (greek tau). That hotkey still work with english layout. If you use english and two different non-latin layouts this workaround helps only with one of them. ---------- For other layout switching problems introduced in Ubuntu 13.10 you can see bug 1218322. ---------- To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ibus/+bug/1226962/+subscriptions
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