Hi Jeanthe described scenario is exactly the reason why one of the devs (arw from Uni Erlangen, Germany) provided the keystrokes.cfg patch.
On Mi 08 Jan 2014 06:15:58 CET, Jean Gottschalk wrote:
Hello,
I have recently upgraded my Ubuntu installation, which is running
x2goserver, to 13.10. I used to use GNOME as a window manager, but since
13.10, gnome seems to require 3D acceleration and can no longer be used
with x2go, event in fallback mode (anyone, please tell me if you found a
way to make gnome work in 13.10).
So I installed MATE and upgraded x2goserver to 4.0.1.11 (Unfortunately both
at the same time).
Since then, the keyboard shortcut CTRL + ALT + T (which is the only
shortcut I am using) is not longer working.
After x2goserver upgrade, I have files /etc/nxagent/keystrokes.cfg and
/etc/x2go/keystrokes.cfg (which were not there before) and they both
contain a definition for CTRL + ALT + T to terminate a session.
Not sure what to do next. Is it perhaps a known issue that CTRL+ALT+T does
not work in MATE, or perhaps a known issue in the current version of
x2goserver?
Any advice is appreciated!
Thank you!
Jean
Put another hotkey combination into the keystrokes.cfg file for session termination (/etc/x2go/keystrokes.cfg) and then CTRL-ALT-T should work again in MATE.
Mike
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