Everytime you need to know an app name, look for it in /usr/local/bin for antiX's specifics or /usr/bin for Debian ones.
There is not screenshot in /usr/local/bin (and to tell you the truth. I never knew to look in there).
I have always looked in /usr/bin though and no screenshot (name anyway) is in there. There is one called just screen and I didn't want to insert that into the menu since I am not sure what it is for.
For the screenshot try running (super+space) antixscreenshot-en.sh
Unfortunately my Ibm T23 laptop comes with no super/Windows key.
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On a good note. Dolphins Oracles post on how to turn on and use the Wireless in Wicd was spot on and now I am posting via wireless through Wicd. To spread the info I can say these steps below work on my FULL INSTALL of AntiX 8.5 running a Belkin F5D 7010 ver 6 PCMCIA External Cardbus with a RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI in case anybody googles this.
Quote from Dolphin Oracle
I just dug out my old sony laptop. It uses a RT61-based pc card. I'm running from a live CD. WICD did not work by default with the RT61. I used the following steps to get the RT61 to work.
you don't need the quotes in the commands below, I'm using them to identify complete commands at the command line.
1. open a terminal and go root (su).
2. run"iwconfig" to make sure wlan0 is present.
3. run"ifconfig" which should show that wlan0 is not present
4. run"iwconfig wlan0 power off"
5. run"ifconfig wlan0 up" (at this point my lights started blinking)
6. exit terminal
7. run WICD. click on the Preferences tab. You should see that the Wireless Interface field is blank. type wlan0 in that field and exit preferences.
8. click refresh. your network (if broadcasting the essid) should now appear.
***2nd edit*** you may also need to select dhcient on the Preference/External Programs tab under WICD. The default dhcp will not allow me to connect to test web sites, but using dhclient works fine. I have the same problem with an Atheros card on another machine.
***3rd edit*** the ifconfig wlan0 up command is un-necessary, as wicd will bring it up anyway.
Hope this works for you. I have not tried this on a fresh install, just the live.
Thank you Dolphin Oracle.
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Edit: I spoke to soon. Went to my Motorcyle shop. Rebooted Laptop, My Desktop comes Up. Conky shows wireless is up. I open Iceape. What! No connection. I open Wicd. It is trying to scan for my router. I look at the LED on my Wireless card. Nothing is lit. I Open Rutilt after redoing the saved commands in my Documents Folder called"Dolphin Oracle is the Bomb" Rutilt sees my router, But LEDs are still not lit on card so no results. I am a lot closer to getting this working. Never had a interface showing before so that is a positive step. Ceni is same same as Wicd and Rutilt. Without the card LEDs lit. I am nowhere. Back to the drawing Board. Posting this in AntiX 8.2 from the shop. Staying out of site from the wife.