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Old 23rd October 2004, 02:21 AM
yinkia Offline
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Question How to disable auto save screenshot?

Hi all, i'm having problem with my fedora. i just installed it last 2 days and i don't know y the save screenshot function will run automatically at any time and hang my OS the save dialog prompt out but my machine is hang and can't do or save anything. i have to restart the machine every time it happens
is there anybody knows how to solve this problem? how to disable it?
Your kindness is much appreciated
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