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'''Ubuntu 7.10 Desktop Course'''
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With the explosive growth of Ubuntu, one of the services and products we are working towards is the production of a range of high quality training courses. These courses are designed to help get Ubuntu users trained and certified with respected, notable, high quality training courses.
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As we all know, Ubuntu is deeply rooted in community, and we are very keen to work with the community on the content, structure and organisation of the training courses.
 
At the end of November 2007, Canonical will launch the first official Ubuntu desktop training courses. There will be 2 courses:
 *One instructor led, 2 days in a classroom and the other will be,
 *A web based elearning format, following the same contents as the instructor led.
'''Ubuntu Desktop Course 8.04 LTS''' is now available as PDFs in several languages, instructor and student versions.
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The material for the instructor led course will be '''FREELY AVAILABLE''' on the Ubuntu wiki for all to use, share, improve and translate. The elearning format will be a paid for service. The focus of both courses will be very much to comfort and reassure people (new users) that moving from proprietary OS to Ubuntu is no big deal; this will be a 'comfort blanket' course. Many thanks to community members who worked hard writing, reviewing, editing, proofreading and translating!
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View the Table of contents here: ["Training/TOC"] '''Note''': You can generate localized docbook and HTML from project source.

== Overview ==

 * The course is modular, taking 2 days if all lessons are covered. Topics and lessons can be selected as required.
 * There are 10 lessons. The last, ''Partitioning and Booting'', is optional.
 * There are two versions of the course:
  * Instructor: has instructor notes and answers to exercise questions.
  * Student: excludes instructor notes and answers to exercise questions.
 * The course content is released under Creative Commons: BY-NC-SA. For more information on this, please refer to: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/

== Download PDFs ==

[[ Training/PDFs | Here ]] are the currently available PDFs of guide. Student and instructor versions, in various languages. The files are large (around 60MB).

== Project Source and Development ==

 * Community participation in development and translation is greatly appreciated.
 * Activities are discussed on this email list: ubuntu-training-community@lists.ubuntu.com
 * Discussions are occurring to decide whether to develop a new version for the Lucid LTS release, so stay tuned.
 * The source format is a docbook book, translated through po files in Launchpad Translations (https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu-desktop-course), with a build structure based on http://launchpad.net/doctemplate.

=== Download Source and Build PDFs ===
 1. Install bzr as follows: {{{sudo apt-get install bzr}}}
 1. Obtain the source in a new directory as follows: {{{bzr branch lp:ubuntu-desktop-course}}}
 1. See the README file for instructions on building localized HTML, PDF and docbook and on localization (including images).

=== Note on Translations ===

There may be translations that were originally done directly in language-specific docbook xml files and that have not been ported to po files (the new translation approach). This conversion is required to produced localized versions, and it needs to be done by native language speakers. If PDFs for your desired language are not available, please email the list: ubuntu-training-community@lists.ubuntu.com.
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 * 4th Oct - Section 7 now available for review on bzr or from this pdf. Comments by End of play on 9th Oct. attachment:chapter7.pdf
 * 28 Sept - Added guide for bazaar and Launchpad usage to ["Training/KnowledgeBase"]
 * 27 Sept - New sections loaded for feedback ["Training/FeedbackGuide"]
 * UDS Boston ["TrainingBOF"]
 * Help us update the agenda
 * Next meeting for Ubuntu Training Team: TBD, #ubuntu-training

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Ubuntu Desktop Course 8.04 LTS is now available as PDFs in several languages, instructor and student versions.

Many thanks to community members who worked hard writing, reviewing, editing, proofreading and translating!

Note: You can generate localized docbook and HTML from project source.

Overview

  • The course is modular, taking 2 days if all lessons are covered. Topics and lessons can be selected as required.
  • There are 10 lessons. The last, Partitioning and Booting, is optional.

  • There are two versions of the course:
    • Instructor: has instructor notes and answers to exercise questions.
    • Student: excludes instructor notes and answers to exercise questions.
  • The course content is released under Creative Commons: BY-NC-SA. For more information on this, please refer to: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/

Download PDFs

Here are the currently available PDFs of guide. Student and instructor versions, in various languages. The files are large (around 60MB).

Project Source and Development

Download Source and Build PDFs

  1. Install bzr as follows: sudo apt-get install bzr

  2. Obtain the source in a new directory as follows: bzr branch lp:ubuntu-desktop-course

  3. See the README file for instructions on building localized HTML, PDF and docbook and on localization (including images).

Note on Translations

There may be translations that were originally done directly in language-specific docbook xml files and that have not been ported to po files (the new translation approach). This conversion is required to produced localized versions, and it needs to be done by native language speakers. If PDFs for your desired language are not available, please email the list: ubuntu-training-community@lists.ubuntu.com.

Latest News

  • Next meeting for Ubuntu Training Team: TBD, #ubuntu-training

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