How to take a screenshot on Linux
If you're using a great Linux distribution like Ubuntu, or even another Linux flavor like Linux Mint, you'll probably have to take a screenshot one time or another. Regardless of whether you want to share a part of a document or take a picture of your screen, there's more than one way you can take a screenshot on Linux, depending on which distribution you're using. The most common method is to use the Print Screen key, but you can also use the built-in Screenshot application or even a third-party tool like GIMP. More sophisticated users might also want to consider using the terminal.
If you’re using a great Linux distribution like Ubuntu, or even another Linux flavor like Linux Mint, you’ll probably have to take a screenshot one time or another. Regardless of whether you want to share a part of a document or take a picture of your screen, there’s more than one way you can take a screenshot on Linux, depending on which distribution you’re using. The most common method is to use the Print Screen key, but you can also use the built-in Screenshot application or even a third-party tool like GIMP. More sophisticated users might also want to consider using the terminal.
Niek Van Rijnsoever
Netherlands
Netherlands
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