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--- Comment #31 from geisserml ---
Thanks for clarifying!
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--- Comment #30 from drmacro ---
Crash is the wrong word. It definitely says "Could not take a screenshot"
Starting from the commandline with sudo produces the same error when the Take
snapshot button is clicked.
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--- Comment #29 from geisserml ---
@drmacro Does it crash, or does it say "Could not take a screenshot", or both?
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--- Comment #28 from drmacro ---
Just uninstalled via apt and attempted to install with snap. Snap couldn't find
it.
I reinstalled via apt.
Running the app still reports "Cannot take screen shot"
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--- Comment #27 from drmacro ---
Still just crashes on Ubuntu 22.04 Wayland
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--- Comment #26 from Prajna Sariputra ---
In my case Spectacle still switches between working or not whenever it feels
like it, sometimes doing the stuff I did earlier like reinstalling Spectacle
got it to work, other times it doesn't, to the point wher
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--- Comment #25 from geisserml ---
For me, the problem is gone. Should we close this bug, or keep it open for
others to provide further feedback?
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--- Comment #22 from geisserml ---
Funnily enough, my spectacle now randomly works again. Let's see if it stays
that way.
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--- Comment #21 from geisserml ---
Thanks for linking the ksnip thread, that's interesting...
I see there is an entry
`X-KDE-DBUS-Restricted-Interfaces=org.kde.kwin.Screenshot,org.kde.KWin.ScreenShot2`
in the .desktop file, but I can't believe that's ta
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--- Comment #20 from Prajna Sariputra ---
So far I've had the bug appear 4 times (it happened again after my last
comment), and all 4 times it fixed itself by some manner of my tinkering just
like in that recording (and all of them end up doing somethin
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--- Comment #19 from geisserml ---
Crazy. It looks like your bug might be something fundamentally different
compared to mine?
Are you sure you're drawing the right logical connections and that this is not
just coincidence? I see your screencast, but I s
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--- Comment #18 from Prajna Sariputra ---
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Spectacle being fixed by messing with the desktop file???
Okay, the issue is back again, while running `update-desktop-d
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--- Comment #17 from geisserml ---
Trying to take a screenshot via qdbus fails as well:
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$ qdbus-qt5 org.kde.KWin.ScreenShot2 /Screenshot
org.kde.kwin.Screenshot.screenshotFullscreen
Error: org.kde.kwin.Screenshot.Error.NoAuthorized
The process is no
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--- Comment #16 from Noah Davis ---
> Is there any way how I could help you reproduce/analyse this?
I can't think of anything specific since I have no idea where to start. While
the location of the desktop file potentially being an issue is interesting
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--- Comment #15 from geisserml ---
Again, none of what Prajna Sariputra wrote applies to my case. I don't have a
spectacle entry in `~/.local/share/applications`, and
`/usr/share/applications/org.kde.spectacle.desktop` shows
`Exec=/usr/bin/spectacle`. L
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--- Comment #14 from Prajna Sariputra ---
> Is Spectacle being run from the same prefix as kwin_wayland? If you're using
> /usr/bin/kwin_wayland, you have to use /usr/bin/spectacle.
It appears this applies not only to the location of the binary itself
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--- Comment #13 from geisserml ---
Is there any way how I could help you reproduce/analyse this?
FWIW, I also installed the kdeapps flatpak beta of spectacle, but its GUI
doesn't even show up. Is this expected?
The command line output basically is
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--- Comment #12 from Noah Davis ---
I still don't have a way to reproduce this, even with version 22.12 (the
version this bug was filed for), but it seems like you're not the only one who
has encountered this issue before. Spectacle had a major UI rewri
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--- Comment #11 from geisserml ---
Since this is a permission error, I wonder if it is possible to somehow
inspect/modify which applications/binaries have screenshot permission?
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--- Comment #10 from geisserml ---
(In reply to Noah Davis from comment #7)
> Is Spectacle being run from the same prefix as kwin_wayland? If you're using
> /usr/bin/kwin_wayland, you have to use /usr/bin/spectacle.
They're both from /usr/bin (verified
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--- Comment #6 from geisserml ---
The problem persists in spite of some KDE updates. I wonder if I'm the only one
experiencing this on Fedora 37?
Anyway, I'd be glad if something could be done; I use screenshots a lot and
ksnip is really inconvenient co
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--- Comment #5 from Prajna Sariputra ---
After rebooting the issue did indeed come back with Spectacle, and this time
downgrading it didn't change anything, but after upgrading it back to the
latest version it started working again, so no clue what is h
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--- Comment #4 from geisserml ---
I cannot confirm Prajna Sariputra's findings. Downgrading Spectacle does not
fix the problem for me, nor does upgrading back.
IMO, the points I mentioned are evidence that some KDE component might be
broken, esp. since
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--- Comment #2 from geisserml ---
FWIW, ksnip works, but only if "Force Generic Wayland (xdg-desktop-portal)
Screenshots" is set.
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