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Re-Enable The “Edit” Option in Shutter in Ubuntu 18.04.1

November 25, 2018Updated:December 2, 2018No Comments

In Ubuntu 18.04.1, after installed Shutter tool, I found that the Edit button is greyed out. And this quick tip is going to show you how to re-enable the editing feature in Shutter.

To re-enable the “Edit” option, Shutter requires libgoo-canvas-perl library which is not available in Ubuntu 18.04.1 main archive. As a workaround, you can grab the package, as well as dependencies, from Ubuntu 17.10’s repository.

And here are the links to the packages you need to install (64-bit only since Ubuntu 18.04 dropped 32-bit):

1. Download and double-click to install the libgoocanvas-common package:

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