Generally in our keyboard has a PRINTSCREENSYSRQ key, in the Windows system, we press this key can be cut screen, cut is the entire screen, in Linux I tried, but also try to intercept full screen, but also a screen of Linux with a screenshot software, Gnome-screenshot, we can use the man to view the specific usage of this command.
Here we can see some basic usage of this command.
Options
-W Crawl Current active window
-a grab taken from defined area
-B border containing window
-B Remove Border
-D n wait n seconds after screenshot
-E Attach effect (Shadow,border,none)
-I interactive running
Some of the most common commands:
Gnome-screeshot is the default statement. No additional option is to intercept the full screen.
GNOME-SCREENSHOT-WB intercepts the currently active window (to border)
Gnome-screenshot-a intercepts the custom area (the image above is intercepted by this command)
Gnome-screenshot-wbe shadow-d 5 5 Seconds to intercept the current window remove border, add shadow effect
As we can see from the above commands, these commands are also grouped by some of the basic options above.
With these basics, it's easy to get a screenshot of Linux.