https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=204384
Summary: KSnapShot should be part of default KDE installation Product: openSUSE 10.2 Version: Alpha 4 Platform: x86-64 OS/Version: Other Status: NEW Severity: Normal Priority: P5 - None Component: KDE AssignedTo: kde-maintainers@suse.de ReportedBy: jlp@holodeck1.com QAContact: qa@suse.de
I have just installed openSUSE 10.2 Alpha 4 and selected to install KDE desktop. One of the first things I tried to do after installation was to take some screenshots. But when I tried to launch ksnapshot I noticed that it was not installed. I think that ksnapshot should be installed by default when installing KDE desktop and it should be connected with Print Screen keyboard key.
Note that I also tried to find ksnapshot in Yast software installer and it couldn't find it on the CDs.
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stbinner@suse.de changed:
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------- Comment #1 from stbinner@suse.de 2006-09-08 04:24 MST ------- It's in the "KDE Graphics" pattern which does not get installed by default.
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aj@novell.com changed:
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aj@novell.com changed:
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------- Comment #2 from aj@novell.com 2006-09-08 04:30 MST ------- It's in package kdegraphics3, this is fixed now.
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------- Comment #3 from jlp@holodeck1.com 2006-09-08 04:32 MST ------- Ah, so I see it hides in the kdegraphics3 package. I think this package should be installed by default with KDE. And it would be nice if the description of the package was updated so that it would indicate exactly what applications it includes, which would make it easier to find applications when searching by description of package.