Gnome Shell 3.2 – Alt F2 reactivate

I really like this extension and tweaking stuff.
I found some interesting ideas here.

The trick with the Alt F2 is very simple:

ALT + F2 doesn’t work by default in GNOME Shell under Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot.
To fix it, open “System Settings” and under Keyboard > Shortcuts > System, click “Disabled” next to “Show the run command prompt”
and press ALT + F2
– this should set ALT + F2 for running the command prompt.

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4 Responses to Gnome Shell 3.2 – Alt F2 reactivate

  1. Viman says:

    Dude… THANK YOU SO MUCH.
    I was freaking out to figure this one out.

  2. hanfeisun says:

    It works!
    Thanks

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  4. blue3bearo says:

    Multumesc! Merge si pe Linux mint 12.

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