Linux or Ubuntu seems to be an old fashioned Operating System but it is a heaven to the developers and programmers. Sometimes beginners start using Linux OS for development purposes and they need to take a screenshot on Linux / Ubuntu to save a particular portion of a screen.

Let’s learn all the methods to take screenshots on Linux/ Ubuntu.

Take a Screenshot on Linux/ Ubuntu using Keys

Take a Screenshot on Linux using shortcut keys

Taking a screenshot is lot easier than searching for the saved file of screenshot. So I’ll also discuss how to find the screenshot file on Linux OS.

Screenshot of Fullscreen

  • Press Print Screen button (PrtSc) key to take a screenshot of full screen. You can easily find this button on your PC.
  • Now You can find the Screenshot file in Files > Pictures > Your File
  • You find find the saved files directly or by opening the terminal and using the prompt.

Screenshot of Section of Screen

  • Press (Shift) + Print Screen (PrtSc) to activate the selection tool.
  • Now You can select the area You want to take screenshot of
  • The screenshot will be taken as soon as You release the mouse button.
  • Find Your files in Files > Pictures > Your File

Screenshot of Currently Active Window

  • Press (Alt) + Print Screen (PrtSc) to take a screenshot of currently active window.
  • Your files will be saved in Files > Pictures > Your File

Use Screenshot Program

You can also take a screenshot by using a program named “Screenshot”. Search the program in Your search bar and click on it.

Screenshot program on Linux
  • Select Your option as per Your requirements
  • Now select the delay time. The screenshot will be taken after this time.
  • Get Your files from Files > Pictures > Your File
Take a Screenshot on Linux using Screenshot Program

Use GIMP Program in Ubuntu

There is a specific program named as GIMP in Linux/ Ubuntu. You can use this program to take a screenshot as per your requirements. The GIMP program provides a lot more features than other programs or Shortcut keys.

  • Search for GIMP in Your Search bar
  • Click on the Program icon
  • Now select Screenshot option as shown in the below image.
Taking Screenshot on Ubuntu using GIMP program
  • Customize the tool as per Your requirements and take screenshots.
  • Find Your Screenshots in Files > Pictures > Your File

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