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I'm using Xubuntu 11.04, and with a Windows XP in my VirtualBox. Both have latest Firefox 4 installed. But inside my Ubuntu, Ctrl+F5 never works, and because I don't know what else I could do to force refreshing a page, I have to copy the link and paste them into my Windows XP to get the newest results.

Is there a way that I could solve this?

Thank you very much if this problem could get a solution.

EDIT: Even though Ctrl+F5 doesn't work, I just found it can also be triggered by Ctrl+Shift+R too.

Full shortcuts reference here.

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    This problem occurs because Xubuntu uses Ctrl+F5 to switch into fifth workspace (if you don't have as much workspaces, then simply nothing happens), in fact whole F1-F12 range is reserved. There are two possible solutions: redefine (clear) shorcut in Xubuntu (via Settings→Settings Manager→Window Manager→Keyboard) or as proposed earlier use alternative i.e. Ctrl+Shift+R.
    – user53964
    Apr 8, 2012 at 2:13
  • This answer was awesome: This problem occurs because Xubuntu uses Ctrl+F5 to switch into fifth workspace (if you don't have as much workspaces, then simply nothing happens), in fact whole F1-F12 range is reserved. There are two possible solutions: redefine (clear) shorcut in Xubuntu (via Settings→Settings Manager→Window Manager→Keyboard) or as proposed earlier use alternative i.e. Ctrl+Shift+R. – Grzegorz Szpetkowski Thanks Grzegorz. Turned out to be my exact problem. (Just switched to xfce desktop from MATE to facilitate better response on my VM).
    – Kris
    Aug 8, 2013 at 9:51

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Moving the comment from Grzegorz into a Community-wiki answer.

This problem occurs because Xubuntu uses Ctrl+F5 to switch into fifth workspace (if you don't have as much workspaces, then simply nothing happens), in fact whole F1-F12 range is reserved.

There are two possible solutions:

  • Redefine (clear) shorcut in Xubuntu (via Settings→Settings Manager→Window Manager→Keyboard) or
  • Use alternative i.e. Ctrl+Shift+R.
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  • i'm using linux lite 4.4 based on ubuntu 18.04. this tweak works there too.
    – rahul
    Jun 13, 2019 at 3:52
  • Had the same problem using Lubuntu 20.04 with LXQT. The solution is largely the same. I truly don't remember this happening with my old Lbuntu setups with plain LXDE.
    – Samuel
    Sep 1, 2020 at 15:50
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You must press Ctrl+Shift+R to overwrite the cache in Xubuntu

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I'm not sure, but dosn't F5 do the trick? Also you could check if Ctrl+F5 is allready used as a gnome shortcut.

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    CTRL+F5 doesn't use cached files. Jun 13, 2011 at 10:07
  • there are only several shortcuts in my system and none of them are CTRL+F5, is there a way to set firefox's shortcuts?
    – Jacinto
    Jun 13, 2011 at 10:19

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