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          Check the shortcuts Logout and Shutdown in System Settings and navigate to Devices -> keyboard.



          In right, scroll down and find out these key. Change for appropriate keys.






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          • i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file

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          Maybe it's bug of gnome-shell.



          ref: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1017



          For workaround is just change 'Format' in Settings -> Region & Language to any format that Dates & Times is not blank.



          In my case, I changes to UK.






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            • i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file

              – k3ndx
              Dec 30 '18 at 8:18















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            Check the shortcuts Logout and Shutdown in System Settings and navigate to Devices -> keyboard.



            In right, scroll down and find out these key. Change for appropriate keys.






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            • i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file

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            • i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file

              – k3ndx
              Dec 30 '18 at 8:18

















            • i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file

              – k3ndx
              Dec 30 '18 at 8:18
















            i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file

            – k3ndx
            Dec 30 '18 at 8:18





            i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file

            – k3ndx
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            ref: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1017



            For workaround is just change 'Format' in Settings -> Region & Language to any format that Dates & Times is not blank.



            In my case, I changes to UK.






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              ref: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1017



              For workaround is just change 'Format' in Settings -> Region & Language to any format that Dates & Times is not blank.



              In my case, I changes to UK.






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                For workaround is just change 'Format' in Settings -> Region & Language to any format that Dates & Times is not blank.



                In my case, I changes to UK.






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                ref: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1017



                For workaround is just change 'Format' in Settings -> Region & Language to any format that Dates & Times is not blank.



                In my case, I changes to UK.







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