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I do most of my #screenshots with the default tool from @gnome. Sometimes, however, when I like to highlight elements, I prefer to use #Shutter. 🔗 https://shutter-project.org
Today, I accidentally came across this older article from @itsfoss and learned, you can actually also use @GIMP for taking screenshots. (file > create > screenshot)
It''s pretty cool if editing is necessary since it opens the image in #Gimp.
👉 https://itsfoss.com/take-screenshot-linux/
#linux #opensource #gnome #libregraphics #foss #itsfoss
Best Tools For Taking and Editing Screenshots in Linux
Here are several ways you can take screenshots and edit the screenshots by adding text, arrows etc. Instructions and mentioned screenshot tools are valid for Ubuntu and other major Linux distributions.Ankush Das (It's FOSS)
https://itsfoss.com/useful-linux-websites/
@itsfoss has an article up showcasing 8 websites that every Linux user should be familiar with.
- ArchWiki
- Explainshell
- Crontab.guru
- Distrowatch
- Phoronix
- Ubuntu Blog
- GamingOnLinux
- /r/Linux on Reddit
Awesome to see @gamingonlinux there. I personally use the RSS feeds for several of these rather than a bookmark, but it's all good.
#GamingOnLinux #Internet #Linux #OpenSource #FOSS #ItsFoss #Resources #Knowledge
8 Websites Linux Users Should Have bookmarked
Here's the list of my favorite Linux websites. Perhaps you'll like them too.Ankush Das (It's FOSS)
A neat "book" i came across courtesy of @itsfoss.
"Putting the 'YOU' in CPU" explains how a CPU works, how computers run programs, and the basics of these wonderful devices that have taken over our life, in simple (ish) terms.
For anyone that wants to know HOW computers do what they do, this is a great place to start, and it's free, readable on the website, on GitHub, or as a downloaded PDF.
#itsfoss #book #education #knowledge #CPU #computing
Intro - Putting the "You" in CPU
Curious exactly what happens when you run a program on your computer? Learn how multiprocessing works, what system calls really are, how computers manage memory with hardware interrupts, and how Linux loads executables.Lexi Mattick (Putting the "You" in CPU)