OK, this is the first time I've installed "proposed" code and I didn't get it quite right. I've now taken a much more rigorous approach to it by
- Installing clean 14.04.2 and updating all software (giving "Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS")
- enabling "proposed" as described in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
- updating again
- installing xubuntu-default-settings 14.04.8 using the command
I then created three test users and bound my "telltale" script /usr/local/bin/logpid to three different key combinations, one in each user: Crtl+Shift+p, Ctrl+PrintScreen and PrintScreen (this last being a remap).
I can confirm that the bindings survived both a logout/login and subsequently a reboot, so I've changed the tag to "verification done".
OK, this is the first time I've installed "proposed" code and I didn't get it quite right. I've now taken a much more rigorous approach to it by
- Installing clean 14.04.2 and updating all software (giving "Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS") /wiki.ubuntu. com/Testing/ EnableProposed default- settings 14.04.8 using the command
- enabling "proposed" as described in https:/
- updating again
- installing xubuntu-
sudo apt-get install xubuntu- default- settings/ trusty- proposed
I then created three test users and bound my "telltale" script /usr/local/ bin/logpid to three different key combinations, one in each user: Crtl+Shift+p, Ctrl+PrintScreen and PrintScreen (this last being a remap).
I can confirm that the bindings survived both a logout/login and subsequently a reboot, so I've changed the tag to "verification done".