How do you take a screen shot? I thought it was xscreenshot but it seems I was
wrong.
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On Friday 29 June 2007 09:32, after a long battle with technology,
Michael Havens wrote:
How do you take a screen shot? I thought it was xscreenshot but it
seems I was wrong.
xwd -out file.xwd
(button-1 click on window you'd like to dump)
convert file.xwd file.png
...use -root to dump the
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Michael Havens wrote:
How do you take a screen shot? I thought it was xscreenshot but it seems I
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IF running a KDE gui, just 'graphics' and scroll to
Ksnapshot!!!
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KevinO wrote:
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Vaughn Treude wrote:
For most things, the configure/make/install sequence has worked fine for
me. It's a pain, though, when there are a lot of small pieces.
It is a huge pain on an older system like this.
I've used yum and
In gnome it as simple as pressing the Print Screen button for everything or
ALT Print Screen for the active window.
On 6/29/07, eculbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IF running a KDE gui, just 'graphics' and scroll to
Ksnapshot!!!
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Is that true? I thought I had read that Microsoft was built on top of UNIX at
one time. What about Apple?
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Any time now, Dennis! We're waiting! ;-)
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Hey, I know what your talking about. We studied Old School programming
on my first class in C++. I remember the funny They drop my punch cards
stories. Good times :)
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 14:40 -0700, Lynn Newton wrote:
BTW, I took my first programming class in 1966, three years
before Unix was
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Kevin,
It took me a while, but I finally got around to updating the sources for
urpmi. The easyurpmi web site was easy to use, but I'm still having
trouble.
1. The first time, it assigned me servers in Pennsylvania and the
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Google Calendar http://www.google.com/calendar/
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us, this is a reminder for
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Sat Jun 30 10am - 4pm
I have to work. won't make it.
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Wasn't there a thread somewhere recently (maybe here on PLUG-discuss?)
stating that the original name for [what eventually became] Windows NT,
was OS/2 3.0? I think it was partly based on some BSD or something.
Plus, I think it served as the baseline for many later versions of Windows
(e.g. W
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 16:08, Jim wrote
I don't know if this would be in the one up category, but I remember
being a high school freshman in 1981 and spending time after school
in the math teacher's room messing around with his TRS80 with a
whopping 4KB RAM and running programs stored on
I hope that i am replying to yourmessage. We've just gotten evolution
to work well enough that email can atleast be written, and they're is
some audible feedback. The next project is to figgure out how to enable
telnet so that i can administer this thing remotely until I get more
comfortable
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