On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 5:54 AM, Magnus Therning <
magnus therning org> wrote:
> I have two Gnome systems that I use on a daily basis. Both are 64-bit
> systems running Debian Sid. From what I can see by comparing installed
> (Gnome-related) packages they are basically the same (I've compared the
> output of `dpkg --get-selections` from both systems). The same goes for
> the gconf settings (I've compared the output of `gconftool-2 -R /` from
> both systems). Still after the Gnome 2.22 packages started trickling in
> they have started to display slightly different behaviour:
>
> - On system one (at home) the Gnome keyboard shortcuts work. I've set
> Ctrl+Alt+b to launch my browser, Ctrl+Alt+Home to pop up Nautilus in my
> home folder, and Ctrl+Alt+l to lock the system. They all work on system
> one! On system two (at work) however the keyboard shortcuts have no
> effect at all!
>
> - On system two my USB media player shows up with a name based on its
> label, something like "Removable Media: TheLabel". On system one though
> it's called "1.9 GB Removable Volume", it's label is nowhere to be seen.
>
> What am I over looking? How can a get my Gnome keyboard shortcuts back
> on system two, and how can I change how removable volumes are displayed
> on system one?
>
> /M
>
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> Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4)
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>
> What if I don't want to obey the laws? Do they throw me in jail with
> the other bad monads?
> -- Daveman
>
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