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Jul 28

Scrot - A command line screen capture utility

July 28, 2008 – 9:44 pm

Updated on: 31 July, 2008 at 4:06 PM IST

Scrot is used to take screenshots of your desktop. Few things that you can do are:

Install it:

sudo apt-get install scrot

(Debian or Ubuntu users)

Features and Usage:

pacman -S scrot

(Arch Linux users, be sure to su before this command)

  • Whole desktop screenshot
scrot
  • Select a region on desktop
scrot -s

Select the region

  • Select a window on desktop without border
scrot -s

Click on a window to capture borderless window

  • Option to includewindow border
scrot -sb

Click on a window to capture with border

  • A delay of time after which the screenshot will be taken, comes handy when you want to capture drop down menu or context menu
scrot -d 3

Here a delay of three second is applied before capturing the desktop, best when you want to capture a context menu like this:

capture application menu or context menu !

capture application menu or context menu !

Remember you can use delay with all actions, e.g.

scrot -d 3 -sb

But you know, its stupid here to do this :p

  • You can use a count to display before taking screeshot
scrot -d 3 -c

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Jul 28

Wow!

July 28, 2008 – 5:42 pm

This is a kick-ass way of getting over writer’s block! :D

Jul 21

Sly coated

July 21, 2008 – 1:27 am

How would you like it if, for instance, one day you realized your underwear was reporting on your whereabouts?

Jul 18

Because I chose to !

July 18, 2008 – 9:51 pm

So what’s so good about Linux ? Why does an average Joe even need Linux ? Joe routinely browse web, listen to music, watch videos and play some games. Yeah sometimes do editing, writing and designing too. So why he care about Linux ?

I was a hardcore Windows user too. So what made me shift to linux lately ? Because I chose to. I had to use Windows when there was no other choice or a better alternative. Here are some points that I would like to shell out.

Why Linux ?

  • It’s FUN to use !
  • It’s not made to spy on your data. Your data is not public property, its precious.
  • It’s not prone to viruses, malwares and other malicious programs. Viruses fail in Linux. No paranoia of reinstall. No need to install every friggin antivirus, firewall and anti malwares.
  • You don’t need to defragment your hard drives. There are no slowdowns.
  • It’s as secure as anything can get. Nothing beats in security.
  • It’s as stable as inert elements. Remind you servers run on redhat.
  • All most there is no need to install extra drivers after install. Everything is already there. No need to pop-in the driver CD.
  • It’s not tainted with hideous EULA (End User License Agreement). You perceive a more clear picture. No stupid vendor restrictions.
  • It’s yours 100%. No one is going to repudiate the rights of using it in any case.
  • It’s got more eye-candy than any other OS with less resource usage. May be you want to see the PROOF . No need to install multiple programs and finding that at the end of the day you have screwed the registry or some system file.

  • It’s community driven. You have a say in every new features added or changes made. If you are a developer then you can contribute to the development.
  • You don’t have to wait for official patches or solutions. Updates are delivered in a brisk. Even community members come up with their own solutions to problems.
  • There is documentation for every little thing. You are never lost. Even if you are then there is always solution for it in community forums and members are more than willing to help you out.
  • It gives you freedom to customize. Freedom in altering and customization to your deepest desires. Configure any way you like.
  • It’s absolutely FREE (as in air). Even you can get 64 bit Linux free.
  • Centralized package management. You don’t have to search website for particular software. Everything is already in repositories and can be installed with in a jiffy.
  • You can learn more about Operating Systems. Its always good to know about what you have.
  • There are many flavors to choose to your liking. Be it multimedia oriented or bioinformatics oriented.

Linux is NOT for you if

  • You are happy with your current OS and love it more than your girlfriend.
  • You play a lot of games. You can’t live without Crysis, COD 4 etc.
  • You don’t feel like learning new things, a bit lazy or old…huh
  • You have a notion that if anything is paid then its surely worth using(or pirating) and better.
  • Linux is not Windows. So if you are seeking another windows then Linux is not for you.

An Open World !

  • There are no bars on what you can do with what you purchase. They won’t brick your gadgets.
  • No hidden deceit or breach to your privacy.
  • Immense improvement in coding and algorithms scrutinized by every good developer who across the world.
  • No royalty over a standard. You don’t have to pay extra while using open standards. Remember a part of sale goes to the man who patented mp3 format.
  • No old man in suits will take sick decisions to hamper your virtual presence in here. Remember DRM.
  • A crystal clear infrastructure wherein you see what you actually want to.

Which one is for BEGINNERS ?

  • So what is in for average user ? here are few Linux Distribution which are designed for newbies:
  • Remember Linux is community driven so you may need an Internet connection to get all the goodies. Since mp3 is a restricted format, you may be prompted to install the required codecs after installation. One more reason to support open standards.

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Jul 17

Captivating Nature

July 17, 2008 – 11:45 am

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