the new comment explains the issue indeed and that's not a bug but a
design decision, your case is really a corner one and can be confusing
but that's not a bug
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not confirming there, do you have the issue with an another user, could
you describe how you trigger it exactly?
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1: Have a user with an English locale.
2: System-Administration-Change Language
3: Switch to French
4: Install
5: Reboot / Log out
6: Change language in GDM to French
7: Login, you should be greeted with a message box asking to change the default
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8: Press print screen, or
Ok, so I've been looking through the source for gnome-screenshot. What
I'm experiencing might not be a bug, but just the way it works. By
default I think it chooses the last directory a screenshot was saved in,
which for me must have been ~/Desktop. That being said, perhaps it
should default to
could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty?
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Yes, it still defaults to ~/Desktop instead of ~/Bureau
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thank you for your bug report, what directory do you have set in .config
/user-dirs.dir?
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Status: New = Incomplete
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:~$ cat .config/user-dirs.dirs
# This file is written by xdg-user-dirs-update
# If you want to change or add directories, just edit the line you're
# interested in. All local changes will be retained on the next run
# Format is XDG_xxx_DIR=$HOME/yyy, where yyy is a shell-escaped
#