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Ubuntu 20.04 Print Screen button not saving to gnome auto-save-directory

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I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 on a Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon X1.

I have set my gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory to /home/[user]/Screenshots

But when I take a screenshot:

  • by pressing the print screen button the screenshot is still saved in ~/Pictures
  • in Terminal using gnome-screenshot -i the popup dialog still defaults to ~/Pictures

Anyone know why the auto-save-directory isn't being adhered to?

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