2012/10/12 Rodrigo Rivas <rodrigorivascosta@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 12:15 AM, fredbezies <fredbezies@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hello. >> >> I'm searching some help, because I'm really stuck. I'm facing a weird >> - I mean a very weird one - problem since I reinstalled from scratch a >> few days ago my computer. >> >> Ok. I'm using archlinux + gnome 3 with testing repo enabled and fully >> up-to-date. And a fully systemd one if it is important. >> >> 1) Video : nouveau driver >> 2) Installed gnome 3 fully : gnome + gnome extra + gnome-utils >> 3) All bindings are correctly set in gnome system preferences. >> >> When I press PrintScreen, nothing happens. Nothing. Gnome-screenshot >> from command line start and also when I search it. >> >> I tried : >> >> 1) new key for screen capture : nothing >> 2) binding PrintScreen to launch another program : nothing >> 3) another keyboard : nothing >> >> I didn't tweak anything just installed gnome, gnome extra and gnome >> utils on setup time. >> >> If you have an idea, I'm glad to hear it. >> > > That very same problem happened to me. The thing is that newer > gnome-screenshot versions don't get the window by default when pressing the > PrintScreen key. Instead it saves the image into disk directly. Take a look > into your "PICTURES" directory. execute > > $ xdg-user-dir PICTURES > > to discover what the directory is. > > Note that if for some reason that directory does not exist the capture will > fail. If so do: > > $ xdg-user-dir-udate. > > HTH > > Rodrigo. Sorry, it won't help at all. Nothing - and I mean nothing - is started right after I push PrintScreen key. No flash, no sound. GnomeScreenshot is working from command line. And I ran xdg-user-dirs-update after starting my first gnome session. It is like the key is dead. But it is not a keyboard problem, same thing happens with another keyboard. Thanks anyway. -- Frederic Bezies fredbezies@xxxxxxxxx