Kubuntu custom shortcuts doesn't work












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I am using Kubuntu 18.04 with KDE Plasma 5.12.6. When I add some custom shortcut keys from the settings, they work for a 1-2 minutes then suddenly stop. Just nothing happens. Then I have to go back to settings and reapply them but again - they work just for a while. Is there a way to fix this bug?



I made these shortcut keys:




  • ctrl+alt+backspace to run command killall plasmashell


  • ctrl+alt+t to run command konsole



Edit: I think I found what is the reason. Suddenly some apps disappear from the system tray in the panel. And then I am unable to use the custom shortcuts. When I add new panel or restart the plasmashell they are working again. Strange.










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  • @DKBose yeah, very odd. Some apps constantly disappear and appear in the panel.
    – fingolfin
    Dec 1 '18 at 11:40










  • Yes, clean install.
    – fingolfin
    Dec 1 '18 at 12:26










  • Okay. Perhaps, you could install inxi and then add the output of inxi -Fxz to your question in case there's something about your system specs that may provide a clue.
    – DK Bose
    Dec 1 '18 at 12:30
















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I am using Kubuntu 18.04 with KDE Plasma 5.12.6. When I add some custom shortcut keys from the settings, they work for a 1-2 minutes then suddenly stop. Just nothing happens. Then I have to go back to settings and reapply them but again - they work just for a while. Is there a way to fix this bug?



I made these shortcut keys:




  • ctrl+alt+backspace to run command killall plasmashell


  • ctrl+alt+t to run command konsole



Edit: I think I found what is the reason. Suddenly some apps disappear from the system tray in the panel. And then I am unable to use the custom shortcuts. When I add new panel or restart the plasmashell they are working again. Strange.










share|improve this question
























  • @DKBose yeah, very odd. Some apps constantly disappear and appear in the panel.
    – fingolfin
    Dec 1 '18 at 11:40










  • Yes, clean install.
    – fingolfin
    Dec 1 '18 at 12:26










  • Okay. Perhaps, you could install inxi and then add the output of inxi -Fxz to your question in case there's something about your system specs that may provide a clue.
    – DK Bose
    Dec 1 '18 at 12:30














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I am using Kubuntu 18.04 with KDE Plasma 5.12.6. When I add some custom shortcut keys from the settings, they work for a 1-2 minutes then suddenly stop. Just nothing happens. Then I have to go back to settings and reapply them but again - they work just for a while. Is there a way to fix this bug?



I made these shortcut keys:




  • ctrl+alt+backspace to run command killall plasmashell


  • ctrl+alt+t to run command konsole



Edit: I think I found what is the reason. Suddenly some apps disappear from the system tray in the panel. And then I am unable to use the custom shortcuts. When I add new panel or restart the plasmashell they are working again. Strange.










share|improve this question















I am using Kubuntu 18.04 with KDE Plasma 5.12.6. When I add some custom shortcut keys from the settings, they work for a 1-2 minutes then suddenly stop. Just nothing happens. Then I have to go back to settings and reapply them but again - they work just for a while. Is there a way to fix this bug?



I made these shortcut keys:




  • ctrl+alt+backspace to run command killall plasmashell


  • ctrl+alt+t to run command konsole



Edit: I think I found what is the reason. Suddenly some apps disappear from the system tray in the panel. And then I am unable to use the custom shortcuts. When I add new panel or restart the plasmashell they are working again. Strange.







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  • @DKBose yeah, very odd. Some apps constantly disappear and appear in the panel.
    – fingolfin
    Dec 1 '18 at 11:40










  • Yes, clean install.
    – fingolfin
    Dec 1 '18 at 12:26










  • Okay. Perhaps, you could install inxi and then add the output of inxi -Fxz to your question in case there's something about your system specs that may provide a clue.
    – DK Bose
    Dec 1 '18 at 12:30


















  • @DKBose yeah, very odd. Some apps constantly disappear and appear in the panel.
    – fingolfin
    Dec 1 '18 at 11:40










  • Yes, clean install.
    – fingolfin
    Dec 1 '18 at 12:26










  • Okay. Perhaps, you could install inxi and then add the output of inxi -Fxz to your question in case there's something about your system specs that may provide a clue.
    – DK Bose
    Dec 1 '18 at 12:30
















@DKBose yeah, very odd. Some apps constantly disappear and appear in the panel.
– fingolfin
Dec 1 '18 at 11:40




@DKBose yeah, very odd. Some apps constantly disappear and appear in the panel.
– fingolfin
Dec 1 '18 at 11:40












Yes, clean install.
– fingolfin
Dec 1 '18 at 12:26




Yes, clean install.
– fingolfin
Dec 1 '18 at 12:26












Okay. Perhaps, you could install inxi and then add the output of inxi -Fxz to your question in case there's something about your system specs that may provide a clue.
– DK Bose
Dec 1 '18 at 12:30




Okay. Perhaps, you could install inxi and then add the output of inxi -Fxz to your question in case there's something about your system specs that may provide a clue.
– DK Bose
Dec 1 '18 at 12:30















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