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Can't take a screenshot on Lubuntu 16.04
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I am trying to take a screenshot in Lubuntu, but when i try to paste it on an image editor like GIMP it says "There is no image data in the clipboard to paste".
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I am trying to take a screenshot in Lubuntu, but when i try to paste it on an image editor like GIMP it says "There is no image data in the clipboard to paste".
keyboard-shortcuts images screenshot
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HOW are you trying to take a screenshot? What program are you using?
– user8779
Jan 15 '17 at 15:48
I have installed nothing i just use the screenshot key on my keyboard. But i could install Gnome Screenshot but it's weird that we can't save a screenshot by default.
– Danyl Bekhoucha
Jan 15 '17 at 15:56
@DanylBekhoucha you can usescrot
but its not an interactive program
– Corleone
Jan 15 '17 at 17:13
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I am trying to take a screenshot in Lubuntu, but when i try to paste it on an image editor like GIMP it says "There is no image data in the clipboard to paste".
keyboard-shortcuts images screenshot
I am trying to take a screenshot in Lubuntu, but when i try to paste it on an image editor like GIMP it says "There is no image data in the clipboard to paste".
keyboard-shortcuts images screenshot
keyboard-shortcuts images screenshot
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HOW are you trying to take a screenshot? What program are you using?
– user8779
Jan 15 '17 at 15:48
I have installed nothing i just use the screenshot key on my keyboard. But i could install Gnome Screenshot but it's weird that we can't save a screenshot by default.
– Danyl Bekhoucha
Jan 15 '17 at 15:56
@DanylBekhoucha you can usescrot
but its not an interactive program
– Corleone
Jan 15 '17 at 17:13
add a comment |
HOW are you trying to take a screenshot? What program are you using?
– user8779
Jan 15 '17 at 15:48
I have installed nothing i just use the screenshot key on my keyboard. But i could install Gnome Screenshot but it's weird that we can't save a screenshot by default.
– Danyl Bekhoucha
Jan 15 '17 at 15:56
@DanylBekhoucha you can usescrot
but its not an interactive program
– Corleone
Jan 15 '17 at 17:13
HOW are you trying to take a screenshot? What program are you using?
– user8779
Jan 15 '17 at 15:48
HOW are you trying to take a screenshot? What program are you using?
– user8779
Jan 15 '17 at 15:48
I have installed nothing i just use the screenshot key on my keyboard. But i could install Gnome Screenshot but it's weird that we can't save a screenshot by default.
– Danyl Bekhoucha
Jan 15 '17 at 15:56
I have installed nothing i just use the screenshot key on my keyboard. But i could install Gnome Screenshot but it's weird that we can't save a screenshot by default.
– Danyl Bekhoucha
Jan 15 '17 at 15:56
@DanylBekhoucha you can use
scrot
but its not an interactive program– Corleone
Jan 15 '17 at 17:13
@DanylBekhoucha you can use
scrot
but its not an interactive program– Corleone
Jan 15 '17 at 17:13
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"Using scrot
Install scrot with your package manager. On Debian and Ubuntu-like systems, type sudo apt-get install scrot. If your account isn't included in the sudoers file, first type su, type your password and afterwards type apt-get install scrot. On RPM-based systems who are using yum, type sudo yum install scrot. Same here about the sudoers file.
Run scrot (type scrot in your terminal)
Press the PrtScr-button. The screenshot will be in /home/user/." - https://wiki.lxde.org/en/How_to_take_screenshots
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"Using scrot
Install scrot with your package manager. On Debian and Ubuntu-like systems, type sudo apt-get install scrot. If your account isn't included in the sudoers file, first type su, type your password and afterwards type apt-get install scrot. On RPM-based systems who are using yum, type sudo yum install scrot. Same here about the sudoers file.
Run scrot (type scrot in your terminal)
Press the PrtScr-button. The screenshot will be in /home/user/." - https://wiki.lxde.org/en/How_to_take_screenshots
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"Using scrot
Install scrot with your package manager. On Debian and Ubuntu-like systems, type sudo apt-get install scrot. If your account isn't included in the sudoers file, first type su, type your password and afterwards type apt-get install scrot. On RPM-based systems who are using yum, type sudo yum install scrot. Same here about the sudoers file.
Run scrot (type scrot in your terminal)
Press the PrtScr-button. The screenshot will be in /home/user/." - https://wiki.lxde.org/en/How_to_take_screenshots
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"Using scrot
Install scrot with your package manager. On Debian and Ubuntu-like systems, type sudo apt-get install scrot. If your account isn't included in the sudoers file, first type su, type your password and afterwards type apt-get install scrot. On RPM-based systems who are using yum, type sudo yum install scrot. Same here about the sudoers file.
Run scrot (type scrot in your terminal)
Press the PrtScr-button. The screenshot will be in /home/user/." - https://wiki.lxde.org/en/How_to_take_screenshots
"Using scrot
Install scrot with your package manager. On Debian and Ubuntu-like systems, type sudo apt-get install scrot. If your account isn't included in the sudoers file, first type su, type your password and afterwards type apt-get install scrot. On RPM-based systems who are using yum, type sudo yum install scrot. Same here about the sudoers file.
Run scrot (type scrot in your terminal)
Press the PrtScr-button. The screenshot will be in /home/user/." - https://wiki.lxde.org/en/How_to_take_screenshots
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HOW are you trying to take a screenshot? What program are you using?
– user8779
Jan 15 '17 at 15:48
I have installed nothing i just use the screenshot key on my keyboard. But i could install Gnome Screenshot but it's weird that we can't save a screenshot by default.
– Danyl Bekhoucha
Jan 15 '17 at 15:56
@DanylBekhoucha you can use
scrot
but its not an interactive program– Corleone
Jan 15 '17 at 17:13