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Old 09-08-2010, 12:24 PM   #1
gagou7
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Distribution: Ubuntu 9.04 / Debian 5.0 / Backtrack 3
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Customs keyboard shortcut on Debian Squeeze disabled after reboot...


Hi all,

I have a problem with my netbook with Debian Squeeze installed. In System->Keyboard Shortcut I had a custom shortcut for "FN + up arrow" that execute a command line to increase the brightness. After the new custom shortcut added and window closed, the shorcut work perfectly. But, after a reboot, the shortcut doesn't work BUT it's always added when I go in System->Keyboard Shortcut...

What's the problem?

After a reboot, if I change the name or the shortcut of the keyboard shortcut, nothing changed. But if I remove it and re-add it, it works again.

Thank's a lot for your help.
 
  


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