Yes, that makes sense. I would look further into it if I had any idea
where to search, but I don't know how an application registers global
shortcuts neither what files are run when I run the dash (since that
should be the place where the registration is taking place)... If anyone
can elucidate thi
Oops, looks like I misused the word upgrading... To me the upgrade was to go
from 10.10 to 11.10 but it did not mean an actual upgrade, I actually did a
full reinstall (to avoid the problems I usually have when doing an upgrade)!
Sorry that my problem cannot be related to bug #880517, it actually
Public bug reported:
Before upgrading from 10.10 to 11.10 I used a lot of shortcuts of the
type Super+letter like Super+T for terminal and Super+F for Chrome. I
also used Gnome Do with the shortcut Super+space for some other
applications that I didn't have a shortcut for. Now, in 11.10, I
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