I believe GNOME comes with its own screen capture utility...at least,
it did on recent versions of Ubuntu...look under the Accessories menu,
if you're using GNOME.

Richard

On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Dave Tisdell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi BJ,
>
>  Mac OS X has a built in tool in the utilities folder 
> (/applications/utilities) called grab. It should be installed by default.
>
>  KDE has a screen capture tool built in as well called Ksnapshot.
>  Personally, I don't care for GNOME so I can't help you on a screenshot 
> program for it. If KDE is installed, ksnapshot should work even if you are in 
> GNOME.
>  If I find one quickly for GNOME, I'll send another post
>
>  Dave
>
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>  >>> Bjorn Behrendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/8/2008 9:50 AM >>>
>
>
> What is a good screen capture program for linux? perferibly something that 
> records audio narration. I am looking for an alternative to Windows 
> CamStudio, that works in linux.
>
>  -bj
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