How do you actually do the Ctrl-Alt-Capital-T sequence? On my Ubuntu box all I can get is the terminal. Tried Ctrl-Alt-Shift-T and it does nothing.
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Yeah. It's tricky! I'm on 22.04 Ubuntu, so I can't say why that key-combo does not work for you. Hold down Ctrl-Shft-Alt-T at same time. When I do that it does not pull up terminal, but Ctrl-Alt-t does pull up terminal. Keyboard shortcuts requiring eleven or more simultaneous keypresses make me take off my shoes. But, you know, it's not bad at all to use four or five.
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