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Old 10th April 2012, 11:36 AM
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Question A small problem : print screen.

F17 works great in my laptop.
I love gnome 3.4

I have just a small bug. Print screen don't work.

When i hit the print screen key, screen blink one second but i don't have the popup window to save the png somewhere.

Thank you for your answers.

Have a nide day.

Edit : F17 RC3.
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