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Home / How To / How to Install Shutter Screenshot Tool in Ubuntu 19.04

How to Install Shutter Screenshot Tool in Ubuntu 19.04

By Sourabh / September 9, 2019 Category: How To, Ubuntu

How to install shutter screenshot tool in Ubuntu 19.04, Ubuntu 18.04 and other Ubuntu Derivatives. Shutter is a feature-rich screenshot program. You can take a screenshot of a specific area, window, your whole screen, or even of a website – apply different effects to it, draw on it to highlight points, and then upload to an image hosting site, all within one window.

Install Shutter Screenshot Tool in Ubuntu

Run the following commands in terminal to install Shutter Screenshot Tool in Ubuntu 19.04 and other Ubuntu Derivatives:

sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:linuxuprising/shutter
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install shutter

Once installed, you can open the Shutter Screenshot Tool from Ubuntu Dash or Terminal.

If you wish to uninstall and remove Shutter Screenshot Tool from Ubuntu, run the following commands:

sudo apt remove shutter
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:linuxuprising/shutter
sudo apt-get update

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