Command Line with gnome-screenshot
For users who prefer the command line interface, GNOME Screenshot can also be accessed through the terminal. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1 : Open a terminal `alt + t` in your redhat linux.
Step 2 : Use the following command to capture the entire screen:
gnome-screenshot
You can verify your sceenshot in the picture directory of redhat linux.
Step 3 : To capture a specific area, use:
gnome-screenshot -a
The captured screenshot will be saved in your home directory by default.
How to take Screenshot in Red Hat Linux
Screenshots are invaluable for various purposes, whether it’s capturing an error message for troubleshooting or sharing a visual representation of your desktop with colleagues or friends. Red Hat Linux, a popular distribution of the Linux operating system, offers several methods to capture screenshots efficiently. In this guide, we’ll explore different approaches to taking screenshots in Red Hat Linux.
Table of Content
- Using GNOME Screenshot to take Screenshot in Red Hat Linux:
- Command Line with gnome-screenshot :
- Using Shutter to take Screenshot in Red Hat Linux:
- Using Screenshot Application to take Screenshot in Red Hat Linux:
- How to take Screenshot in Red Hat Linux – FAQs