Ctrl-Alt-t doesn't open terminal

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GNUbahn
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A rejoint: 02/18/2016

Even the keyboard shortcut of ctrl-alt-t is set to open (a/the) terminal, it doesn't work. I am quite sure is has been working before and I have no idea of what should have made it not work.

Any suggestions of what has happened and especially of how to solve this?

hack and hack
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A rejoint: 04/02/2015

Maybe check the keyboard shortcuts config.

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A rejoint: 07/24/2010

Indeed: in the "Shortcuts" tab of "Keyboard" (in the "System Settings"), "Launch terminal", in the "Launchers" category, should be binded to Ctrl+Alt+T. If it is not, click on it and then on Ctrl+Alt+T.

GNUbahn
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A rejoint: 02/18/2016

Thanks.

That is what I meant by
the keyboard shortcut of ctrl-alt-t is set to open (a/the) terminal

The bindings are set but it still doesn't work.

loldier
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A rejoint: 02/17/2016

I'm pretty sure it has something to do with your changing the keyboard configuration. Remember, you used CLI tool dpkg-reconfigure to change your keyboard to Apple laptop.

https://trisquel.info/en/forum/librebooted-and-trisquelised-macbook21-where#comment-115997

Your keybindings have changed. Try some other combination, like cmd+option+t. Or set a new binding with the current configuration.

GNUbahn
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A rejoint: 02/18/2016

Hi loldier,

I overlooked this one, sorry. Thanks for your response. The machine I had this issue with was not the MacBook but a T400s running Cinnamon DE. I am now using xfce an have solved the issue.

Thanks gain