KDE comes with a the tool ksnapshot (part of kdegraphics). It lets you easily photograph the whole screen or a single window. You can find it in the menu K -> Graphics -> More Programs or run it with alt-f2 -> ksnapshot
.. Found that on a site... never had to do it myself, (most of my linux stuff is done via SSH, no GUI
Hope it helps
.. Found that on a site... never had to do it myself, (most of my linux stuff is done via SSH, no GUI

Hope it helps
