Public bug reported:

Since June I can't take any screenshot.
I was using as Pictures folder a symlink to SD card. I tried to remove the 
symlink and set it as the default setup folders and know works correctly, but 
it didn't happen before...
looks litke the system can't manage correclty in some aspects those symlinks...

Mydevice is krillin with last update (ota 12).

Tell me if you need any log to track this...
Regards.

** Affects: system-image (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Since June I can't take any screenshot.
  I was using as Pictures folder a symlink to SD card. I tried to remove the 
symlink and set it as the default setup folders and know works correctly, but 
it didn't happen before...
  looks litke the system can't manage correclty in some aspects those 
symlinks...
  
+ Mydevice is krillin with last update (ota 12).
+ 
  Tell me if you need any log to track this...
  Regards.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1618882

Title:
  can't take screenshot if folder is in a symlink to SD card

Status in system-image package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Since June I can't take any screenshot.
  I was using as Pictures folder a symlink to SD card. I tried to remove the 
symlink and set it as the default setup folders and know works correctly, but 
it didn't happen before...
  looks litke the system can't manage correclty in some aspects those 
symlinks...

  Mydevice is krillin with last update (ota 12).

  Tell me if you need any log to track this...
  Regards.

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