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Re: RedHat installation screen capture

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rick Forrester)
Mon Nov 23 09:04:14 1998

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In-reply-to: Your message of "Sat, 21 Nov 1998 09:36:52 EST."
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 06:02:06 -0800
From: Rick Forrester <rickf@glacier.jpl.nasa.gov>
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ghis@Radix.Net said:
> KDE has a screen capture feature. It's called ksnapshot and is listed 
> in the graphics section at http://www.kde.org/applications.html

I think you misread his question.  He specifically stated that he know
how to capture screen _AFTER_ Linux is running; his problem is during
installation.

My suggestion would be a direct contact to the Red Hat guys; possibly
Ed Bailey.  Note that they use _SOME_ method of capturing images during
the boot process.

Another approach would be to check copyright & permissions with them &
capture images from the html version of the users guide.

> >  I am writing a documents about installation of RedHat in Chinese. 
> Is there any suggestion that I can capture the screen appear during 
> installation.  I know how to capture screen after RedHat Linux 
> running but clueless before Linux running. I don't want to make 
> photo. 

-- 
Rick Forrister                 <Richard.Forrister@jpl.nasa.gov>

You'll wonder why your data's lost
   When you load your system with MicroSoft...



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