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| | #'''Home screen:''' The second image shows you the Ubuntu home screen. The applications menu at the top left has a list of all the programs (apps) on your computer. The '''Places''' menu, next to it, lets you access the 'places' on your computer including the hard disk, CD/DVD or pen drives. Digital cameras and MP3 players are also listed here when plugged-in. The '''Applications''' menu has sub menus for Education, Office, Internet, Games etc. Each sub-menu has many applications. You can try to learn them yourselves by clicking and selecting options. | | #'''Home screen:''' The second image shows you the Ubuntu home screen. The applications menu at the top left has a list of all the programs (apps) on your computer. The '''Places''' menu, next to it, lets you access the 'places' on your computer including the hard disk, CD/DVD or pen drives. Digital cameras and MP3 players are also listed here when plugged-in. The '''Applications''' menu has sub menus for Education, Office, Internet, Games etc. Each sub-menu has many applications. You can try to learn them yourselves by clicking and selecting options. |
| | #'''Shutting down the computer:''' What will you do after you have finished your work? You have to turn off the computer. You must turn it off by clicking on the last button on the right hand top corner and select shut down. Never turn off the power button without shutting the computer properly. | | #'''Shutting down the computer:''' What will you do after you have finished your work? You have to turn off the computer. You must turn it off by clicking on the last button on the right hand top corner and select shut down. Never turn off the power button without shutting the computer properly. |
| − | ====Get Applications, Places menu (Mate Tweak)==== | + | ====Changing Ubuntu interface (Mate Tweak)==== |
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| | * After login into your Ubuntu and if it is not showing Applications and places menu option, Just open "Settings->System setting". Another dialog box will open in that click on "MATE Tweak" option | | * After login into your Ubuntu and if it is not showing Applications and places menu option, Just open "Settings->System setting". Another dialog box will open in that click on "MATE Tweak" option |
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| | </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| − | <br> | + | <br>Now its time to type your added language in most of the applications. Click on the language panel "En" (right top corner of the screen) and select language in which you want to type. When you select language, icon will change to that language. The very important is you can add multiple languages in this list. |
| − | Now its time to type your added language in most of the applications. Click on the language panel "En" (right top corner of the screen) and select language in which you want to type. When you select language, icon will change to that language. The very important is you can add multiple languages in this list. | |
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| | ====Advanced features==== | | ====Advanced features==== |
| | Ubuntu contains a wide range of software that includes LibreOffice, Firefox, Thunderbird and several games and Educational tools. Many additional software packages are accessible from the built in Ubuntu Software Center known as "App Grid". More complex commands can be given to the computer using the 'Terminal' interface, this is really for those who have technical expertise. | | Ubuntu contains a wide range of software that includes LibreOffice, Firefox, Thunderbird and several games and Educational tools. Many additional software packages are accessible from the built in Ubuntu Software Center known as "App Grid". More complex commands can be given to the computer using the 'Terminal' interface, this is really for those who have technical expertise. |
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| − | ====Installation process====
| + | '''{{Note}}To Know the installation process of Ubuntu please go through the below link''' |
| − | # Dual core processor and above
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| − | # Minimum 2 GB of RAM
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| − | # 30 GB of Separate partition in your hard-drive
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| − | # Either a CD/DVD drive or a USB port for the installer media
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| − | You will also need the Ubuntu software in a DVD or in a pen drive (as a boot-able USB device). You can download the Ubuntu(Kalpavriksha) iso from '''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L8GgWFiWJi-7jEGEe6QZzFCgeS4lXqK1/view?usp=sharing this link].'''
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| − | After you download Ubuntu22.04_dist.iso from the above link, follow below steps to put it in dvd or pen drive for installation.
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| − | # To make Ubuntu DVD in windows platform, follow this [http://www.tutonics.com/2012/07/how-to-create-bootable-live-cddvd.html#Windows link]
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| − | # To make Ubuntu DVD in Ubuntu plat form, follow this [http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2015/04/how-to-burn-iso-dvd-with-k3b.html link]
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| − | # To make Ubuntu boot-able pen drive, follow this [https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows link]
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| − | ===== Installation steps =====
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| − | # To install Ubuntu along side your current windows OS - [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hL99CH_pjCUzz9Yw4h75iSmZRX17Gq1Z/view click here for installation handout]
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| − | # To install Ubuntu by erasing your current OS - [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwTV-oNEYKZBUUstUGNBcmNMUkU/view click here for installation handout]
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| − | # To Upgrade your current Ubuntu to latest version - [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwTV-oNEYKZBQ2YzT2hrUTI4ejQ/view click here for installation handout]
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| | + | [https://teacher-network.in/OER/index.php/Teachers%27_toolkit_for_creating_and_re-purposing_OER_using_FOSS/Installing_Ubuntu_-_creating_the_FOSS_platform#Installation_Process Click here to Know the Installation process.] |
| | ===References=== | | ===References=== |
| | #[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases Ubuntu releases] | | #[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases Ubuntu releases] |