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From: "Mike Bradley" <mbradley -at- techpubs -dot- com>
> Have you tried what's already available on your system? There is a
> screen capture command in just about every Unix OS. I forget the name. I
> used it for years, running it with scripts. And the Solaris desktop has
> a capture utility; maybe yours does too.
Is it Import? Import is another great tool for taking screen shots on Linux.
It was "built in" on Linux 6.2 (default install).
It's a command line tool, so you could snap pics every second if you wanted
to.
It's been awhile, so type "man import" (without the quotes) to get the rest
of the info.
Cheers,
Debbie
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