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Linux key mappings a problem?

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If you are running Mylyn on X-Windows, for example on Linux, FreeBSD, AIX and HP-UX, some keyboard bindings may not work by default. If the Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Arrow Up shortcut for Mark as Landmark does not work do the following: • Menu Bar → Desktop → Control Center → Keyboard Shortcuts → Move one workspace up, Move one workspace down: disable both. If Alt+Click quick unfiltering does not work try one of the following: • Hold down the Windows key while holding Alt, if available (ironic, but unsurprisingly this key is not usually mapped on Linux). • Disable the Alt+drag to move functionality: GNOME Desktop • Open a terminal and run gconf-editor • Go into: /apps/metacity/general • Edit the mouse_button_modifier field. Setting it to nothing disables it. You can use to set it to the windows key. • Exit gconf-editor. KDE Desktop • Run the KDE Control Center. • Go to the Desktop/Window Behavior panel and select the Window Actions tab. • Down in the Inner Window, Titlebar & Frame area, c

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