To set up a keyboard shortcut for a custom Bash script in Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS with the GNOME desktop environment, follow these steps:
1. Open the "Keyboard" settings app from the system menu.
2. Click on the "Shortcuts" tab and then click the "Custom Shortcuts" tab.
3. Click the "+" button to add a new keyboard shortcut.
4. In the "Name" field, enter a descriptive name like **Frameless Video** for the shortcut.
5. In the "Command" field, enter the path to the Bash script you want to run. `nohup frameless &` or `nohup /usr/local/bin/frameless &`
6. In the "Shortcut" field, press the key combination that you want to use as the keyboard shortcut.
7. Click the "Add" button to save the new shortcut.
You should now be able to use the keyboard shortcut you defined to run the Bash script. If you want to change the keyboard shortcut for an existing custom shortcut, click on the shortcut in the list, then press the new key combination in the "Shortcut" field and click "Apply".