I ran 'time tree' once on the gnome-terminal and then on tty3 on my Ubuntu 20.04.2 install in the '/' directory. These are the final outputs. Why is there a difference in the count of files and directories and most importantly why is there such a huge difference in the time taken for them to execute

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  • scrot

    SCReenshOT - command line screen capture utility

  • you could use scrot or maim. This explains how to use scrot :) Simply open a terminal, type scrot and the filename..

  • maim

    maim (make image) takes screenshots of your desktop. It has options to take only a region, and relies on slop to query for regions. maim is supposed to be an improved scrot.

  • you could use scrot or maim. This explains how to use scrot :) Simply open a terminal, type scrot and the filename..

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