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Screenshots

It seems like sometimes, every release, we scratch our heads at how to get some fresh screenshots of the new Fedora release, especially items during the boot process. This wiki page is meant to help give us a concrete process that we can reference whenever we need to remember.

Login Screen

1. Hit Print Screen button at the login screen 2. Look in /tmp for /tmp/GDM-Screenshot.png 3. Move image to directory that you're storing screenshots in.

RHGB

1. Download this initscript, graciously provided by our very own Ricky Zhou: http://ricky.fedorapeople.org/rhgb-screenshot 2. Move the script to /etc/init.d 3. Switch to root and run this command "chkconfig rhgb-screenshot on" (without quotes) 4. Reboot, and look at /tmp/screenshot.png 5. Move image to directory that you're storing screenshots in.

Desktop

1. Hit Print Screen 2. Use your Desktop Environment's utility to save the resulting screenshot