You probally installed Gimp when you installed, so use that. You can just type "gimp" in the command prompt in X. Then after it starts up, go to "Xtns" in the menu bar, then hit the "Screen Shot" option. Then it'll give you a dialog box asking whether to get a single Window, or the whole screen. And you can probally figure it out from there. > its prolly the most simple thing to do, and i have no idea how to do > it. how do i do screenshots? -- Anthony Huereca http://m3000.1wh.com Press any key to continue and any other key to quit
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