Running Kubuntu Dapper.
I have lineakd installed to use the keys on my MS multimedia keyboard.
When I initially boot up and log in to the desktop, lineakd is started via a link in my .kde/Autostart folder and everything works fine. However, if I log out (using K button > logout) and then back in again, or if X crashes (drat Google Earth!!!) and I have to log back in, Gnome takes over control of my multimedia keys.
From then on, the calculator button tries to open gcalctool instead of kcalc, the mail key tries to open Evolution rather than Thunderbird (my default under KDE), and so on. ...lineakd is still running, but it doesn't get a look-in. The only solution I have found is a complete reboot.
I've managed to remap some of the keys using the gnome-control-center Preferred Applications module, but thats not the point, is it? If I want Gnome, I can use Ubuntu. Can anyone help me work out what is happening?
Thanks
I have lineakd installed to use the keys on my MS multimedia keyboard.
When I initially boot up and log in to the desktop, lineakd is started via a link in my .kde/Autostart folder and everything works fine. However, if I log out (using K button > logout) and then back in again, or if X crashes (drat Google Earth!!!) and I have to log back in, Gnome takes over control of my multimedia keys.
From then on, the calculator button tries to open gcalctool instead of kcalc, the mail key tries to open Evolution rather than Thunderbird (my default under KDE), and so on. ...lineakd is still running, but it doesn't get a look-in. The only solution I have found is a complete reboot.
I've managed to remap some of the keys using the gnome-control-center Preferred Applications module, but thats not the point, is it? If I want Gnome, I can use Ubuntu. Can anyone help me work out what is happening?
Thanks
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