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Dummie Question, Can anyone take a screen shot of a UNIX system?
Since i have never seen one of these systems, i am just curious of how it looks. Btw if unix is not a GUI then is it possible to take a screenshots
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*NIX has a wide range of GUI's available, with an even wider range of themes and hence possible screen shots - use a good search engine with the key words "screenshot" and whatever *NIX flavour you are interested in.
And yes there is software available for *NIX to take screenshots, just as there is with windows. Regards. |
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<CENTER><IMG SRC="http://droflet.net/images/unix_cap.jpg" ALT="HP-UX Desktop"></CENTER>
<P> This is a screenshot from my HP-UX box running the CDE window manager. Shows Netscape, xv, EveryBuddy (IM client), an hpterm, and the workspace manager/taskbar at the bottom. One of the nice things about most Window Managers is that you can have more than one "workspace". (seen in the capture labeled one/two/three/four on the bottom bar). I typically have all my xterms open in one, Netscape open in another, email open in a third, etc. This allows my "desktop" to be 4 or more times the size of my physical screen. I can easily shuffle apps between desktops, or "stick" an app so that it appears on all of them. Last edited by PxT; 08-17-2001 at 09:30 AM. |