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In 4.16 I'm noticing XFWM4 constantly loses keyboard settings for certain things. Every time I set Tile Window To The X things work...for a while. Then seemingly randomly I will go to use one of those and it won't work. If I go into the settings it's still shows as set correctly but will not work until I redefine it.
So for example
Tile window to the TOP > Super + Up
Tile window to the BOTTOM Super + Down
Tile window to the LEFT Super + Left
Tile window to the RIGHT Super + Right
It will work for a while until eventually one stops. When this happens I can say do up (works) left (works) down (works) right...nothing. Go back to xfwm4 settings, redefine it...it will work...for a while. Rinse Repeat.
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Anything in ~/.xsession-errors (or the journal) when the shortcut stops working?
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Tons -o- crap in there but nothing that looks to be related. Is there a specific term that might be good to search for? I just checked and again Super+Right isn't working. Super+Up isn't working on my other machine. Which is also to say this is happening on all the machines running 4.16.
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When it stops working, try running:
xfsettigsd --replace
...in a terminal window to see if starts working again.
Also, what does:
localectl
...return.
Is there a specific term that might be good to search for?
Anything related to xfsettings of libxfce4ui or just shortcut-related.
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Command 'xfsettigsd' not found, did you mean:
command 'xfsettingsd' from deb xfce4-settings (4.16.0-1ubuntu1)
System Locale: LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_CA:en
VC Keymap: n/a
X11 Layout: us
X11 Model: pc105
Most the stuff in the errors are from xfce4-power-manager xfce4-clipman thunar-volman xfce4-session (ICE connection rejected) xfce4-panel. Nothing from settings xfwm or about shortcuts or keys that I see.
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Command 'xfsettigsd' not found, did you mean:
command 'xfsettingsd' from deb xfce4-settings (4.16.0-1ubuntu1)
Sorry, yes.
xfsettingsd --replace
System Locale: LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_CA:en
VC Keymap: n/a
X11 Layout: us
X11 Model: pc105
Nothing there that I can see.
Most the stuff in the errors are from xfce4-power-manager xfce4-clipman thunar-volman xfce4-session (ICE connection rejected) xfce4-panel. Nothing from settings xfwm or about shortcuts or keys that I see.
Try re-starting xfsettingsd as noted above to see if it makes a difference.
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Nothing changed so I got cray cray and killed the daemon. It was immediately autospawned and now Super left and down work, right and up don't heh.
xfsettingsd: Another instance took over. Leaving... in .xsession-errors
Last edited by nPHYN1T3 (2021-09-13 19:26:11)
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I have a feeling that it might be related to this bug report but the issue pattern is different. Perhaps you can create a new bug report and see what the triage team says. They can move/merge it if necessary.
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Possible but my super works for everything else. So for example I use super + space for my launcher, it never fails. It also works for the other stuff just slowly "drops" the other keys in the bind over time.
Last edited by nPHYN1T3 (2021-09-13 21:14:35)
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Hi, I have a very similar issue, windows tiling for me is set to ALT + up, down, left, right… but only left and top keep working. Right and down just works a couple of minutes (I didn’t understand yet what makes it disappear yet).
Should I make a new post as this one seams a bit old?
Thank you !
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