Keyboard Shortcuts missing after last upgrade

Almost half of the System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts are not showing up as <Unknown Action> after the last upgrade.  I noticed this because my shortcut for terminal no longer worked.  I also had a problem with how the last upgrade changed my /usr/share/applications/compiz.desktop file...  However, even reverting to the original compiz.desktop file I had built, this issue isn't resolved.

Looks like you now how to open up compiz-settings and turn on gnome-compatibility plugin
That would resolve.
If not you can use "commands" to set any command you like...
[Edit] You are using compiz, right?
Last edited by toffyrn (2009-02-27 14:32:09)

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