No, no, Sebastien... -_- You're not getting me. I accepted that Ubuntu
doesn't care about certain packages. I'm not arguing anymore. I'm not
reopening the bug. I'm simply stating that it's not invalid. I shall
repeat myself. It-is-not-invalid. It's a won't-fix.

It's a silly little detail for you. Ubuntu works flawlessly for me, I
don't have hardware problems. I have software problems. So these things
are 'important' to me. For others like me, it might be desirable to fix
these on our own with patches, in which case the bug should have a
proper status, and not "invalid".

This IS a bug, stop saying it's not a bug and it's an upstream choice.
It's a bug for me, because it's counter to how I want it to work. It's
not giving me the results I want, etc. That's how bug tickets work.
Invalid is something that's not true. But this, this is actually
happening. $ sleep 5; gnome-screenshot --window works fine! The problem
is most likely that the GUI screenshot window when pressing PRINT SCREEN
gains focus before it takes the screenshot and appears. It might be a
bug in another package, it might be a bug you don't care about, but mark
it as won't-fix and don't say it's invalid.

Sorry to be wasting so many hours of your time, but I thank you for the
time you've given this thus far.

PS.
If people don't like getting e-mails from bugs past that they don't care about 
anymore, they can unsubscribe, can they not?

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pressing print screen deactivates gnomine, making it pause, preventing me from 
taking a screenshot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27956
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