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|style="width: 50%;| Step 1-Logging in :
 
|style="width: 50%;| Step 1-Logging in :
 
Select your user name and type your password the desktop will appear.  The desktop is shown in image here.  When you switch on your computer, you will see a login screen, login with the user id and password created by the system administrator. Edubuntu allows you to have a user interface in Assamese, by specifying your language as Assamese during your user id creation.  The applications menu at the top left has a list of all the programmes (apps) on your computer.  The places menu, next to it, lets you access the hard disk, CD/DVD or pen drives. Digital cameras and MP3 players are also listed here when plugged-in.  
 
Select your user name and type your password the desktop will appear.  The desktop is shown in image here.  When you switch on your computer, you will see a login screen, login with the user id and password created by the system administrator. Edubuntu allows you to have a user interface in Assamese, by specifying your language as Assamese during your user id creation.  The applications menu at the top left has a list of all the programmes (apps) on your computer.  The places menu, next to it, lets you access the hard disk, CD/DVD or pen drives. Digital cameras and MP3 players are also listed here when plugged-in.