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Old 06-24-2015, 08:40 AM   #1
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gnome-screenshoter now missing I dont know what happened to it


when i installed this 14.1 I found gnome-screenshoter already installed, because I didn't do it. then I installed i3 wm 4.10.2 (had to update some libs, but i got the latest one installed on 14.1) then I even put gnome-screenshoter in my i3 config as a keyboard shortcut - then just today I went to use it and nothing. it had disappeared off my OS . no where to be found. now I am looking to install it again.

it is a "strange as it is. Where is it, and what happened to it?"

What version was it so I can reinstall it by whatever means I have to.


Sure I got xfce4-screenshooter but i like gnome's too because it just snaps a full screen shot with no questions asked then saves it too right away. now it's gone, and no where to be found

Does anyone know anything about this, have they experienced this too, or am I the only one?

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Old 06-24-2015, 09:05 AM   #2
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There is no gnome-screenshot (or gnome-screenshoter) file in Slackware 14.1. I'm not sure how it would've already been installed since it isn't included in the install media (unless you used a non-official ISO that included it). Maybe it was a program you installed and forgot about or maybe it was from a previous installation and you copied your configs over.

I did find a slackbuild for it, but it probably requires a lot of gnome dependencies (gnome-panel is listed as required for gnome-screenshot, but I can't find it on the repo).

https://github.com/w41l/gnome/tree/m...ome-screenshot
 
Old 06-29-2015, 06:51 PM   #3
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you're so right I got confused between Slackware and Debian I got dual install sorry
 
  


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