On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 06:59:22AM -0000, Doug McMahon wrote:
> ** Description changed:
>
> With the latest g-s-d any custom key-bindings fail as do some 'default* ones (system
> Test cases -
> + remove gnome-screensaver
> +
That's right - in the latest gnome-settings-daemon we use the
running/not running status of gnome-screensaver to decide whether to
launch the media-keys plugin.
I'm trying to see if we can avoid this, but in the meantime (and for
Saucy release, since we're so close), you should keep gnome-screensaver
installed to get media keys working.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 06:59:22AM -0000, Doug McMahon wrote:
> ** Description changed:
>
> With the latest g-s-d any custom key-bindings fail as do some 'default* ones (system
> Test cases -
> + remove gnome-screensaver
> +
That's right - in the latest gnome-settings- daemon we use the
running/not running status of gnome-screensaver to decide whether to
launch the media-keys plugin.
I'm trying to see if we can avoid this, but in the meantime (and for
Saucy release, since we're so close), you should keep gnome-screensaver
installed to get media keys working.
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