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Question how to print screen in linux

Hi All,

Perhaps a dumb question, but how do you do a "print screen" within the X-Window in linux. I'm running KDE, is there a utility I can use in that package that I'm not aware of. Or, is there a way to turn on the <alt><print-screen> function with the keyboard?

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I believe there's a programme called K Snapshot in KDE, but don't ask me how to use it though I haven't been using X for quite some time.
hope this solved your problems
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Also check out xwd... check the manpage for more info, since I have used it maybe once...
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