I am trying to configure the 22.04 (Gnome 42) keyboard shortcut to get the "old" functionality of taking screenshots of area selections and pasting them into clipboard (Ctrl-Shft-PrtScr + select/release: done). The problem is that $ gnome-screenshot -ac
doesn't copy the selection into clipboard unless there is an instance of gnome-screenshot utility running. Does anyone know how to work around this issue? (I know it is possible to run the "new" interactive screenshot tool, but that takes too many clicks and is not what I want.)
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Issue: banning snapd from being installed by recording
Package: snapd
Pin: origin *
Pin-Priority: -1
into /etc/apt/preferences.d/snapd does not work in 22.04. (Same with Pin: release *, or a few other variations that I've tried.) This works for any other package (!?) and also worked for earlier versions of Ubuntu. What's happening, am I going crazy or have Canonical messed with apt to enforce snapd on us?