Hi BJ,

Mac OS X has a built in tool in the utilities folder (/applications/utilities) 
called grab. It should be installed by default.

KDE has a screen capture tool built in as well called Ksnapshot.
Personally, I don't care for GNOME so I can't help you on a screenshot program 
for it. If KDE is installed, ksnapshot should work even if you are in GNOME.
If I find one quickly for GNOME, I'll send another post

Dave

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>>> Bjorn Behrendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/8/2008 9:50 AM >>>
What is a good screen capture program for linux? perferibly something that 
records audio narration. I am looking for an alternative to Windows CamStudio, 
that works in linux. 

-bj 

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