What I do, is open up GIMP. The second menu other than, "File," is
something. Click on that and, "take screenshot." Do, "Whole screen," and
how long you want it to wait. And off you go. Right click on the image
that pops up after the, "beep," and save it as a jpg or whatever and you
have taken a screenshot. Assuming you have GIMP. Cant just open it up
and tell you the exact stuff because I am doing this in windows due to a
winmodem. :-( But if you can't figure it out I'm sure someone can tell
you exactly or I can boot into linux real quick to tell ya. Screenshots
are fun and informative when telling people about how GREAT linux's GUI's
are. Mine are at http://www.neighborhood-church.com/Youth/images/linux/
Don't mind the text, I was just writing to have something there.
Brandon Dorman
-Brandon Dorman
Erik Mathisen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to know how to take a screen shot of my desktop. I have seen
> pictures on the internet, and I want to be able to do that myself.
>
> Thanks,
>
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