There are various screenshot utilities for Linux, but my favorite is Ksnapshot and because I am a big fan of Gnome and don’t use much of KDE, I don’t get this lovely application installed by default in Linux Mint. So, I have to install it manually. Following is a simple step to install KSnapshot on Linux Mint 9 code named Isadora.

1. Open a terminal window by hitting ALT+F2 and type “gnome-terminal”. In the terminal type the following command:

sudo apt-get install ksnapshot

Depending on your connection speed, Ksnapshot will be installed. It will appear under Menu > Graphics > Ksnapshot.

Enjoy using Ksnapshot!

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