Why I can't install Shutter?












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I want to install Shutter, because I took a screenshot with the PrintScreen button, but when I try to install Shutter from the software center or from the terminal using the shutter ppa, it says that I need to install libxml-simple-perl. When I try to install that, it throws me another dependency, then again, then again. Why I can't install Shutter? Even Synaptic won't install it. Is there any fix for it? Are there any alternatives for Shutter?










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  • Also 'sudo apt-get -f install' don't do nothing

    – Tibi
    Jan 8 '13 at 11:49











  • Since you are having problem with unmet dependencies; have a look at this question: How do I resolve unmet dependencies?. Try the solutions listed there :)

    – Aditya
    Jan 8 '13 at 13:01











  • Hi Tibi. Could you please try running sudo apt-get -y install shutter from a terminal and paste the output inside your question? Thanks!

    – Andrea Corbellini
    Jan 8 '13 at 15:56
















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I want to install Shutter, because I took a screenshot with the PrintScreen button, but when I try to install Shutter from the software center or from the terminal using the shutter ppa, it says that I need to install libxml-simple-perl. When I try to install that, it throws me another dependency, then again, then again. Why I can't install Shutter? Even Synaptic won't install it. Is there any fix for it? Are there any alternatives for Shutter?










share|improve this question

























  • Also 'sudo apt-get -f install' don't do nothing

    – Tibi
    Jan 8 '13 at 11:49











  • Since you are having problem with unmet dependencies; have a look at this question: How do I resolve unmet dependencies?. Try the solutions listed there :)

    – Aditya
    Jan 8 '13 at 13:01











  • Hi Tibi. Could you please try running sudo apt-get -y install shutter from a terminal and paste the output inside your question? Thanks!

    – Andrea Corbellini
    Jan 8 '13 at 15:56














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I want to install Shutter, because I took a screenshot with the PrintScreen button, but when I try to install Shutter from the software center or from the terminal using the shutter ppa, it says that I need to install libxml-simple-perl. When I try to install that, it throws me another dependency, then again, then again. Why I can't install Shutter? Even Synaptic won't install it. Is there any fix for it? Are there any alternatives for Shutter?










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I want to install Shutter, because I took a screenshot with the PrintScreen button, but when I try to install Shutter from the software center or from the terminal using the shutter ppa, it says that I need to install libxml-simple-perl. When I try to install that, it throws me another dependency, then again, then again. Why I can't install Shutter? Even Synaptic won't install it. Is there any fix for it? Are there any alternatives for Shutter?







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  • Also 'sudo apt-get -f install' don't do nothing

    – Tibi
    Jan 8 '13 at 11:49











  • Since you are having problem with unmet dependencies; have a look at this question: How do I resolve unmet dependencies?. Try the solutions listed there :)

    – Aditya
    Jan 8 '13 at 13:01











  • Hi Tibi. Could you please try running sudo apt-get -y install shutter from a terminal and paste the output inside your question? Thanks!

    – Andrea Corbellini
    Jan 8 '13 at 15:56



















  • Also 'sudo apt-get -f install' don't do nothing

    – Tibi
    Jan 8 '13 at 11:49











  • Since you are having problem with unmet dependencies; have a look at this question: How do I resolve unmet dependencies?. Try the solutions listed there :)

    – Aditya
    Jan 8 '13 at 13:01











  • Hi Tibi. Could you please try running sudo apt-get -y install shutter from a terminal and paste the output inside your question? Thanks!

    – Andrea Corbellini
    Jan 8 '13 at 15:56

















Also 'sudo apt-get -f install' don't do nothing

– Tibi
Jan 8 '13 at 11:49





Also 'sudo apt-get -f install' don't do nothing

– Tibi
Jan 8 '13 at 11:49













Since you are having problem with unmet dependencies; have a look at this question: How do I resolve unmet dependencies?. Try the solutions listed there :)

– Aditya
Jan 8 '13 at 13:01





Since you are having problem with unmet dependencies; have a look at this question: How do I resolve unmet dependencies?. Try the solutions listed there :)

– Aditya
Jan 8 '13 at 13:01













Hi Tibi. Could you please try running sudo apt-get -y install shutter from a terminal and paste the output inside your question? Thanks!

– Andrea Corbellini
Jan 8 '13 at 15:56





Hi Tibi. Could you please try running sudo apt-get -y install shutter from a terminal and paste the output inside your question? Thanks!

– Andrea Corbellini
Jan 8 '13 at 15:56










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I don't know how to install Shutter, BUT you can install other screenshot taking applications, like this one which called Cleopix.



To install Cleopix (it is paid)



You can simply click this button



enter image description here



Also take look at this link




  • Look It

  • Screen Cloud





And ther is other way without using PrtScreen button. Type in terminal
gnome-screenshot. You can also make launcher for that, and take screenshot via launching it. For that just copy this and paste into file called screenshot.desktop


[Desktop Entry]
Name=Screenshot
Comment=Save images of your screen or individual windows
Exec=gnome-screenshot --interactive
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Icon=applets-screenshooter
StartupNotify=true
Categories=GTK;GNOME;Utility;
NotShowIn=KDE;
X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Bugzilla=GNOME
X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Product=gnome-utils
X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Component=screenshot
Actions=Screen;Window;Area
X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-screenshot

[Desktop Action Screen]
Name=Take a Screenshot of the Whole Screen
Exec=gnome-screenshot
OnlyShowIn=Unity;

[Desktop Action Window]
Name=Take a Screenshot of the Current Window
Exec=gnome-screenshot -w
OnlyShowIn=Unity;

[Desktop Action Area]
Name=Take a Screenshot of a Selected Area
Exec=gnome-screenshot -a
OnlyShowIn=Unity;





And after that make that file executable, using chmod +x screenshot.desktop.
And it is ready for use! Just add it to your unity launcher and that's all:

That's how it will look like!






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  • I would recommend against buying Cleopix. It's far inferior to Stutter in all regards and will cost you $3.

    – Glutanimate
    Jan 8 '13 at 13:10













  • @MHC I haven't tried, but I will keep it in mind. :-]

    – hingev
    Jan 8 '13 at 13:14













  • Thank You, geoh! The gnome-screenshot thing just works fine!!

    – Tibi
    Jan 8 '13 at 15:57











  • always welcome @Tibi :)

    – hingev
    Jan 8 '13 at 16:01



















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Try adding the -y option to the install command. This tells apt-get to automatically install everything it needs. Assuming the dependencies are available of course.



sudo apt-get -y install shutter





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    Try this:



    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:shutter/ppa
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install shutter





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    • That's what I did and didn't work... :/

      – Tibi
      Jan 8 '13 at 12:06











    • I just tryed the same on my Ubuntu 12.04 by giving the command sudo apt-get install shutter and it installed perfectly

      – VRU
      Jan 8 '13 at 12:24













    • @Tibi just to make it sure, you are installing this package in online mode, right?

      – VRU
      Jan 8 '13 at 12:40











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    I don't know how to install Shutter, BUT you can install other screenshot taking applications, like this one which called Cleopix.



    To install Cleopix (it is paid)



    You can simply click this button



    enter image description here



    Also take look at this link




    • Look It

    • Screen Cloud





    And ther is other way without using PrtScreen button. Type in terminal
    gnome-screenshot. You can also make launcher for that, and take screenshot via launching it. For that just copy this and paste into file called screenshot.desktop


    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=Screenshot
    Comment=Save images of your screen or individual windows
    Exec=gnome-screenshot --interactive
    Terminal=false
    Type=Application
    Icon=applets-screenshooter
    StartupNotify=true
    Categories=GTK;GNOME;Utility;
    NotShowIn=KDE;
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Bugzilla=GNOME
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Product=gnome-utils
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Component=screenshot
    Actions=Screen;Window;Area
    X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-screenshot

    [Desktop Action Screen]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of the Whole Screen
    Exec=gnome-screenshot
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;

    [Desktop Action Window]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of the Current Window
    Exec=gnome-screenshot -w
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;

    [Desktop Action Area]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of a Selected Area
    Exec=gnome-screenshot -a
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;





    And after that make that file executable, using chmod +x screenshot.desktop.
    And it is ready for use! Just add it to your unity launcher and that's all:

    That's how it will look like!






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    • I would recommend against buying Cleopix. It's far inferior to Stutter in all regards and will cost you $3.

      – Glutanimate
      Jan 8 '13 at 13:10













    • @MHC I haven't tried, but I will keep it in mind. :-]

      – hingev
      Jan 8 '13 at 13:14













    • Thank You, geoh! The gnome-screenshot thing just works fine!!

      – Tibi
      Jan 8 '13 at 15:57











    • always welcome @Tibi :)

      – hingev
      Jan 8 '13 at 16:01
















    0














    I don't know how to install Shutter, BUT you can install other screenshot taking applications, like this one which called Cleopix.



    To install Cleopix (it is paid)



    You can simply click this button



    enter image description here



    Also take look at this link




    • Look It

    • Screen Cloud





    And ther is other way without using PrtScreen button. Type in terminal
    gnome-screenshot. You can also make launcher for that, and take screenshot via launching it. For that just copy this and paste into file called screenshot.desktop


    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=Screenshot
    Comment=Save images of your screen or individual windows
    Exec=gnome-screenshot --interactive
    Terminal=false
    Type=Application
    Icon=applets-screenshooter
    StartupNotify=true
    Categories=GTK;GNOME;Utility;
    NotShowIn=KDE;
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Bugzilla=GNOME
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Product=gnome-utils
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Component=screenshot
    Actions=Screen;Window;Area
    X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-screenshot

    [Desktop Action Screen]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of the Whole Screen
    Exec=gnome-screenshot
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;

    [Desktop Action Window]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of the Current Window
    Exec=gnome-screenshot -w
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;

    [Desktop Action Area]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of a Selected Area
    Exec=gnome-screenshot -a
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;





    And after that make that file executable, using chmod +x screenshot.desktop.
    And it is ready for use! Just add it to your unity launcher and that's all:

    That's how it will look like!






    share|improve this answer


























    • I would recommend against buying Cleopix. It's far inferior to Stutter in all regards and will cost you $3.

      – Glutanimate
      Jan 8 '13 at 13:10













    • @MHC I haven't tried, but I will keep it in mind. :-]

      – hingev
      Jan 8 '13 at 13:14













    • Thank You, geoh! The gnome-screenshot thing just works fine!!

      – Tibi
      Jan 8 '13 at 15:57











    • always welcome @Tibi :)

      – hingev
      Jan 8 '13 at 16:01














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    0








    0







    I don't know how to install Shutter, BUT you can install other screenshot taking applications, like this one which called Cleopix.



    To install Cleopix (it is paid)



    You can simply click this button



    enter image description here



    Also take look at this link




    • Look It

    • Screen Cloud





    And ther is other way without using PrtScreen button. Type in terminal
    gnome-screenshot. You can also make launcher for that, and take screenshot via launching it. For that just copy this and paste into file called screenshot.desktop


    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=Screenshot
    Comment=Save images of your screen or individual windows
    Exec=gnome-screenshot --interactive
    Terminal=false
    Type=Application
    Icon=applets-screenshooter
    StartupNotify=true
    Categories=GTK;GNOME;Utility;
    NotShowIn=KDE;
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Bugzilla=GNOME
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Product=gnome-utils
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Component=screenshot
    Actions=Screen;Window;Area
    X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-screenshot

    [Desktop Action Screen]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of the Whole Screen
    Exec=gnome-screenshot
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;

    [Desktop Action Window]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of the Current Window
    Exec=gnome-screenshot -w
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;

    [Desktop Action Area]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of a Selected Area
    Exec=gnome-screenshot -a
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;





    And after that make that file executable, using chmod +x screenshot.desktop.
    And it is ready for use! Just add it to your unity launcher and that's all:

    That's how it will look like!






    share|improve this answer















    I don't know how to install Shutter, BUT you can install other screenshot taking applications, like this one which called Cleopix.



    To install Cleopix (it is paid)



    You can simply click this button



    enter image description here



    Also take look at this link




    • Look It

    • Screen Cloud





    And ther is other way without using PrtScreen button. Type in terminal
    gnome-screenshot. You can also make launcher for that, and take screenshot via launching it. For that just copy this and paste into file called screenshot.desktop


    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=Screenshot
    Comment=Save images of your screen or individual windows
    Exec=gnome-screenshot --interactive
    Terminal=false
    Type=Application
    Icon=applets-screenshooter
    StartupNotify=true
    Categories=GTK;GNOME;Utility;
    NotShowIn=KDE;
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Bugzilla=GNOME
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Product=gnome-utils
    X-GNOME-Bugzilla-Component=screenshot
    Actions=Screen;Window;Area
    X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-screenshot

    [Desktop Action Screen]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of the Whole Screen
    Exec=gnome-screenshot
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;

    [Desktop Action Window]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of the Current Window
    Exec=gnome-screenshot -w
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;

    [Desktop Action Area]
    Name=Take a Screenshot of a Selected Area
    Exec=gnome-screenshot -a
    OnlyShowIn=Unity;





    And after that make that file executable, using chmod +x screenshot.desktop.
    And it is ready for use! Just add it to your unity launcher and that's all:

    That's how it will look like!







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    • I would recommend against buying Cleopix. It's far inferior to Stutter in all regards and will cost you $3.

      – Glutanimate
      Jan 8 '13 at 13:10













    • @MHC I haven't tried, but I will keep it in mind. :-]

      – hingev
      Jan 8 '13 at 13:14













    • Thank You, geoh! The gnome-screenshot thing just works fine!!

      – Tibi
      Jan 8 '13 at 15:57











    • always welcome @Tibi :)

      – hingev
      Jan 8 '13 at 16:01



















    • I would recommend against buying Cleopix. It's far inferior to Stutter in all regards and will cost you $3.

      – Glutanimate
      Jan 8 '13 at 13:10













    • @MHC I haven't tried, but I will keep it in mind. :-]

      – hingev
      Jan 8 '13 at 13:14













    • Thank You, geoh! The gnome-screenshot thing just works fine!!

      – Tibi
      Jan 8 '13 at 15:57











    • always welcome @Tibi :)

      – hingev
      Jan 8 '13 at 16:01

















    I would recommend against buying Cleopix. It's far inferior to Stutter in all regards and will cost you $3.

    – Glutanimate
    Jan 8 '13 at 13:10







    I would recommend against buying Cleopix. It's far inferior to Stutter in all regards and will cost you $3.

    – Glutanimate
    Jan 8 '13 at 13:10















    @MHC I haven't tried, but I will keep it in mind. :-]

    – hingev
    Jan 8 '13 at 13:14







    @MHC I haven't tried, but I will keep it in mind. :-]

    – hingev
    Jan 8 '13 at 13:14















    Thank You, geoh! The gnome-screenshot thing just works fine!!

    – Tibi
    Jan 8 '13 at 15:57





    Thank You, geoh! The gnome-screenshot thing just works fine!!

    – Tibi
    Jan 8 '13 at 15:57













    always welcome @Tibi :)

    – hingev
    Jan 8 '13 at 16:01





    always welcome @Tibi :)

    – hingev
    Jan 8 '13 at 16:01













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    Try adding the -y option to the install command. This tells apt-get to automatically install everything it needs. Assuming the dependencies are available of course.



    sudo apt-get -y install shutter





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      Try adding the -y option to the install command. This tells apt-get to automatically install everything it needs. Assuming the dependencies are available of course.



      sudo apt-get -y install shutter





      share|improve this answer


























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        Try adding the -y option to the install command. This tells apt-get to automatically install everything it needs. Assuming the dependencies are available of course.



        sudo apt-get -y install shutter





        share|improve this answer













        Try adding the -y option to the install command. This tells apt-get to automatically install everything it needs. Assuming the dependencies are available of course.



        sudo apt-get -y install shutter






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            Try this:



            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:shutter/ppa
            sudo apt-get update
            sudo apt-get install shutter





            share|improve this answer
























            • That's what I did and didn't work... :/

              – Tibi
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:06











            • I just tryed the same on my Ubuntu 12.04 by giving the command sudo apt-get install shutter and it installed perfectly

              – VRU
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:24













            • @Tibi just to make it sure, you are installing this package in online mode, right?

              – VRU
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:40
















            0














            Try this:



            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:shutter/ppa
            sudo apt-get update
            sudo apt-get install shutter





            share|improve this answer
























            • That's what I did and didn't work... :/

              – Tibi
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:06











            • I just tryed the same on my Ubuntu 12.04 by giving the command sudo apt-get install shutter and it installed perfectly

              – VRU
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:24













            • @Tibi just to make it sure, you are installing this package in online mode, right?

              – VRU
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:40














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            Try this:



            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:shutter/ppa
            sudo apt-get update
            sudo apt-get install shutter





            share|improve this answer













            Try this:



            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:shutter/ppa
            sudo apt-get update
            sudo apt-get install shutter






            share|improve this answer












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            • That's what I did and didn't work... :/

              – Tibi
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:06











            • I just tryed the same on my Ubuntu 12.04 by giving the command sudo apt-get install shutter and it installed perfectly

              – VRU
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:24













            • @Tibi just to make it sure, you are installing this package in online mode, right?

              – VRU
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:40



















            • That's what I did and didn't work... :/

              – Tibi
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:06











            • I just tryed the same on my Ubuntu 12.04 by giving the command sudo apt-get install shutter and it installed perfectly

              – VRU
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:24













            • @Tibi just to make it sure, you are installing this package in online mode, right?

              – VRU
              Jan 8 '13 at 12:40

















            That's what I did and didn't work... :/

            – Tibi
            Jan 8 '13 at 12:06





            That's what I did and didn't work... :/

            – Tibi
            Jan 8 '13 at 12:06













            I just tryed the same on my Ubuntu 12.04 by giving the command sudo apt-get install shutter and it installed perfectly

            – VRU
            Jan 8 '13 at 12:24







            I just tryed the same on my Ubuntu 12.04 by giving the command sudo apt-get install shutter and it installed perfectly

            – VRU
            Jan 8 '13 at 12:24















            @Tibi just to make it sure, you are installing this package in online mode, right?

            – VRU
            Jan 8 '13 at 12:40





            @Tibi just to make it sure, you are installing this package in online mode, right?

            – VRU
            Jan 8 '13 at 12:40


















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