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тАО01-14-2004 08:21 AM
тАО01-14-2004 08:21 AM
alt print in text-console
Is there a similar command in Linux to windoze "alt print"? Thanks.
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тАО01-14-2004 12:59 PM
тАО01-14-2004 12:59 PM
Re: alt print in text-console
Hello K.C.,
Try the script command. It'll capture what you run and the output from it.
For Example:
script mylog
[run your commands]
enter ctrl-D from the command line when you're done.
Check the "mylog" file.
The man page has more details.
If you're running the terms from X windows you can use gimp to take both full and selective screen shots.
Hope this helps,
Tom
Try the script command. It'll capture what you run and the output from it.
For Example:
script mylog
[run your commands]
enter ctrl-D from the command line when you're done.
Check the "mylog" file.
The man page has more details.
If you're running the terms from X windows you can use gimp to take both full and selective screen shots.
Hope this helps,
Tom
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тАО01-14-2004 01:08 PM
тАО01-14-2004 01:08 PM
Re: alt print in text-console
And check out the utility "screen". It's a terminal multiplexer and a great utility. It can log sessions, do term "screen shots", it allows detaching your session and picking it back up.
On the down side there are some know vunerabilities that can be expolited. But I believe the most current release (4.0.2) addresses those bugs. A good page for screen is at
http://www.guckes.net/screen/
There's a good list of features there. It rocks!!
Tom
On the down side there are some know vunerabilities that can be expolited. But I believe the most current release (4.0.2) addresses those bugs. A good page for screen is at
http://www.guckes.net/screen/
There's a good list of features there. It rocks!!
Tom
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тАО01-19-2004 01:51 PM
тАО01-19-2004 01:51 PM
Re: alt print in text-console
I like the "xv" utility. I've had it for other OSes, but not Linux. xv does screen captures very well in an X11 environment.
This might be a pointer:
http://rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/updates/1.0/en/os/i386/non-free/
Mic
This might be a pointer:
http://rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/updates/1.0/en/os/i386/non-free/
Mic
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