SuSE 8.1 [standard install, including KDE]; upgraded to kde 3.0.4; wanted to incorporate a "screenshot" of an application's configuration window in a presentation I'm preparing, and suddlenly realized, "hey, I'm not in windows anymore" Pressing "printscreen" to copy the screen to the clipboard [and then pasting into a bit-editor to clear away any excess] doesn't work... A quick trip through the online docs indicates that there is a program called "ksnapshot" that does what I want, but I can't seem to find it! Per the KDE site, this is supposed to be incorporated into kdegraphics3, and sure enough, I do have that package loaded. In fact, I see I have the "update" package in my /var/lib/Yast2/..... download directory where YOU pacthes and downloads are stored, but that "patch" package doesn't include the snapshot utility. "locate ksnapshot" finds about a dozen references, but all of them are ".png's" (icons) save for one, which appears to be something that creates a menu entry for the program. Examing that one in detail reveals that it executes the command "ksnapshot %i %m", but as I've already noted, I have no executable called ksnapshot. Now, is it possible that SuSE is distributing a "non-standard" version of kdegraphics3? I did see under apps.kde that ksnapshot is "usually included in distributions as part of kdegraphics3", which leaves some wiggle-room for a "distributor" to simply "not include" that file/package [though it seems weird to include the icons and a menu entry if you aren't going to supply the executable...] Is the implementation under SuSE somehow "broken" [and, therefore, a reason why SuSE doesn't include it] or was this an "oversight"? And the final question: is there a simple/viable alternative? (that SuSE included and neglected to mention...)