I am experiencing difficulties in getting the screenshot application Shutter to open. the problem started when it would not start from the launcher in my top toolbar, Linux Mint 17.3 KDE. Now, it will not open reliably from any place including the startup menu.
If I patiently keep clicking, it will sometimes open on the last operation.
I tried re-installing it in my synaptic package manager, but it made no difference.
Advice please?
Problems with using Shutter. (solved)
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Last edited by Wompoo on Thu May 11, 2017 8:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Desktop PC #2
Linux Mint 19 KDE desktop (64-bit), Asus
CPU E7500, 8 Gb RAM
Desktop #1
Dell Vostro 220 64 bit.
Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa KDE
Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop
Linux Mint 19 KDE desktop (64-bit), Asus
CPU E7500, 8 Gb RAM
Desktop #1
Dell Vostro 220 64 bit.
Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa KDE
Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop
Re: Problems with using Shutter.
In a terminal open shutter by typing:
If there are any missing modules or problems they will be displayed in the terminal window.
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shutter
Re: Problems with using Shutter.
Hi "Wompoo",
I just read your post and the good replies to it. Here are my thoughts on this as well.
Try deleting the Shutter hidden configuration folder. With shutter closed, you can open the file manager, click show hidden files, right click the ".shutter" folder and delete it. When you restart shutter, it will create a new configuration folder.
Example: replace "YourUserName" below with your actual user name...
sudo rm -r /home/YourUserName/.shutter/
or use the command below which does the same thing....
Hope this helps ...
I just read your post and the good replies to it. Here are my thoughts on this as well.
Try deleting the Shutter hidden configuration folder. With shutter closed, you can open the file manager, click show hidden files, right click the ".shutter" folder and delete it. When you restart shutter, it will create a new configuration folder.
Example: replace "YourUserName" below with your actual user name...
sudo rm -r /home/YourUserName/.shutter/
or use the command below which does the same thing....
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sudo rm -r ~/.shutter
Last edited by phd21 on Thu May 11, 2017 9:54 pm, edited 6 times in total.
Phd21: Mint 19.2 Cinnamon & xKDE (Xfce) & KDE Neon 64-bit Awesome OS's, Ancient Dell OptiPlex 780 Core2Duo E8400 3GHz,4gb Ram, 256gb SDD, only Intel 4 Graphics. Why I use KDE?:https://opensource.com/life/15/4/9-reasons-to-use-kde
Re: Problems with using Shutter.
Thanks for the replies Box and Phd21.
And apologies for my late reply. I did not see a notification at the top of my page on the forums for some reason or other, so did not look further. Besides, the problem, (if I actually had one at all?) seemed to resolve itself. I may have been using it incorrectly, or the updates have updated it. (or some other explanation.)
I'll mark this as solved.
Jim.
And apologies for my late reply. I did not see a notification at the top of my page on the forums for some reason or other, so did not look further. Besides, the problem, (if I actually had one at all?) seemed to resolve itself. I may have been using it incorrectly, or the updates have updated it. (or some other explanation.)
I'll mark this as solved.
Jim.
Desktop PC #2
Linux Mint 19 KDE desktop (64-bit), Asus
CPU E7500, 8 Gb RAM
Desktop #1
Dell Vostro 220 64 bit.
Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa KDE
Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop
Linux Mint 19 KDE desktop (64-bit), Asus
CPU E7500, 8 Gb RAM
Desktop #1
Dell Vostro 220 64 bit.
Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa KDE
Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop
Re: Problems with using Shutter.
Hi "Wompoo",
You are welcome...
You are welcome...
Phd21: Mint 19.2 Cinnamon & xKDE (Xfce) & KDE Neon 64-bit Awesome OS's, Ancient Dell OptiPlex 780 Core2Duo E8400 3GHz,4gb Ram, 256gb SDD, only Intel 4 Graphics. Why I use KDE?:https://opensource.com/life/15/4/9-reasons-to-use-kde