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##YOU MUST READ THE WikiGuide PAGE BEFORE EDITING THE DOCUMENTATION ON THE WIKI! ## |
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## For help on contributing to the wiki, see WikiGuide | |
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||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;">'''Contents'''[[BR]][[TableOfContents]]|| | ||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;">'''Contents'''[[BR]][[TableOfContents(1)]]|| |
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== Start Here == | = Start Here = |
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* '''Documentation''' - [http://help.ubuntu.com Official Documentation Website] - Including the [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html Ubuntu], [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/kubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html Kubuntu] and [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/xubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html Xubuntu] Desktop Guides and the [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/serverguide/C/index.html Server Guide]. * '''Other Resources''' - HowToGetHelp - Lists support resources for Ubuntu. * ''' Other Languages''' - LocalSupport - Index of the documentation in other languages. * '''Installation''' - [:Installation] - Guides to basic and advanced methods of installing Ubuntu, and the supported architectures and hardware. * '''Why Ubuntu?''' - [:WhatWindowsUsersWant:What Windows Users Want] has a list of substitutes for common Windows applications and SwitchingToUbuntu outlines what sets Ubuntu apart from other Linux distributions. |
* [http://help.ubuntu.com Official Documentation Website] - Including the [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html Ubuntu], [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/kubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html Kubuntu] and [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/xubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html Xubuntu] Desktop Guides and the [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/serverguide/C/index.html Server Guide]. * [:HowToGetHelp:Other Resources] - Lists support resources for Ubuntu. * [:LocalSupport:Other Languages] - Index of the documentation in other languages. * ["Installation"] - Guides to basic and advanced methods of installing Ubuntu, and the supported architectures and hardware. |
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=== After you've installed Ubuntu === | == After you've installed Ubuntu == |
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* '''Multimedia Support''' - For MP3, DVD and other formats, and Java support, see RestrictedFormats. * '''Super-user / Root''' - is done using 'sudo'. For further information, see RootSudo. * '''Adding/Removing/Updating Programs''' - see SoftwareManagement. * '''Glossary''' - See the [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/glossary glossary page] for the meaning of words related to computers, Linux and Ubuntu. |
* [:SwitchingToUbuntu:Switching to Ubuntu] - What sets Ubuntu apart from other Linux distributions. * [:RestrictedFormats:Multimedia Support] - For MP3, DVD and other formats, and Java support. * [:RootSudo:Administrator privileges] - In Ubuntu, the ''root'' user is replaced by ''sudo'', find out more here. * [:SoftwareManagement:Adding, Removing and Updating Programs] - How to manage software in Ubuntu. |
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== Software - Installing and Running Software == | = Software - Installing and Running Software = Guide to the following topics are available: * [:Multimedia] - Multimedia and Graphics. * [:InternetAndNetworking:Internet & Networking] - Internet and Networking. * [:Accessibility/doc/Guide:Accessibility] - Making Ubuntu easier to use for those with physical or visual challenges. * ["Games"] - A list of great games for Ubuntu. * [:UbuntuEyeCandy:Eye Candy] - Ubuntu themes and artwork. * [:CorporateUbuntu:Business Environment] - Configuring Ubuntu for use in business environments. * [:Servers] - Configuring various servers. * [:Programming] - Programming related. * [:OSEmulation:OS Emulation] - Running other Operating Systems inside Ubuntu. |
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* [:Multimedia] - Multimedia and Graphics related guides. * [:InternetAndNetworking:Internet & Networking] - Internet and Networking related guides. * [:DialupAndFax:Dialup and Fax] - Guides for setting up telephone and fax communication using your modem. * [:Accessibility/doc/Guide:Accessibility] - A comprehensive guide to making Ubuntu easier to use for those with special physical or visual challenges. * ["Games"] - Contains a list of great games for Ubuntu. * [:UbuntuEyeCandy:EyeCandy] - Ubuntu eye candy/artwork index. * [:CorporateUbuntu:Business Environment] - Guides on configuring Ubuntu for use in Business Environments. * [:Servers] - Guides on configuring various Servers. * [:Programming] - Programming related guides. * [:OSEmulation:OS Emulation] - Guides on setting up various OS Emulation tools. |
= Maintain and Administer your System = Guides to the following topics are available: * [:SystemAdministration:System Administration] - Performing system administration, configuration & maintenance tasks within Ubuntu. * [:Security] - Security tools and best-practices. * [:UpgradeNotes:Upgrading Ubuntu] - Upgrading from one Ubuntu release to another (from ''Breezy 5.10'' to ''Dapper 6.06 LTS'' for example). |
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== Maintain and Administer your System == * SystemAdministration - Guides on performing System Administration, Configuration & Maintenance tasks within Ubuntu. * [:Security] - Guides related to Security tools and best-practices. == Hardware & Drivers == |
= Hardware & Drivers = Guides to the following topics are available: |
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* [:DrivesAndPartitions:Drives and Partitions] - Drive and Partition related guides. * [:Peripherals:Keyboard and Mouse] - Keyboard and Mouse related guides. * [:LaptopTestingTeam:Laptops] - Laptop hardware guides. * [:NetworkDevices:Network, Wireless & Internet Devices] - Network & Internet Device related guides. * [:Printers] - Guides on installing and managing Printers. * [:Sound] - Guides on installing and managing Sound devices. * ThinClients - Guides on setting up and managing Thin Client architectures. * [:Video] - Guides on installing and managing Video-related hardware. |
* [:DrivesAndPartitions:Drives and Partitions] - Drives and partitions. * [:Peripherals:Keyboard and Mouse] - Keyboard and mouse. * [:LaptopTestingTeam:Laptops] - Laptop hardware. * [:NetworkDevices:Network, wireless & internet devices] - network & internet devices. * [:Printers] - Installing and using printers. * [:Sound] - Installing and using sound devices. * [:ThinClients] - Setting up and using thin client architectures. * [:Video] - Installing and using video-related hardware. |
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Welcome to the home of community documentation for Ubuntu! Before editing this page, please read the WikiGuide page. Thanks!
Start Here
[http://help.ubuntu.com Official Documentation Website] - Including the [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html Ubuntu], [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/kubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html Kubuntu] and [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/xubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html Xubuntu] Desktop Guides and the [http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/serverguide/C/index.html Server Guide].
[:HowToGetHelp:Other Resources] - Lists support resources for Ubuntu.
[:LocalSupport:Other Languages] - Index of the documentation in other languages.
- ["Installation"] - Guides to basic and advanced methods of installing Ubuntu, and the supported architectures and hardware.
After you've installed Ubuntu
[:SwitchingToUbuntu:Switching to Ubuntu] - What sets Ubuntu apart from other Linux distributions.
[:RestrictedFormats:Multimedia Support] - For MP3, DVD and other formats, and Java support.
[:RootSudo:Administrator privileges] - In Ubuntu, the root user is replaced by sudo, find out more here.
[:SoftwareManagement:Adding, Removing and Updating Programs] - How to manage software in Ubuntu.
Software - Installing and Running Software
Guide to the following topics are available:
- [:Multimedia] - Multimedia and Graphics.
[:InternetAndNetworking:Internet & Networking] - Internet and Networking.
[:Accessibility/doc/Guide:Accessibility] - Making Ubuntu easier to use for those with physical or visual challenges.
- ["Games"] - A list of great games for Ubuntu.
[:UbuntuEyeCandy:Eye Candy] - Ubuntu themes and artwork.
[:CorporateUbuntu:Business Environment] - Configuring Ubuntu for use in business environments.
- [:Servers] - Configuring various servers.
- [:Programming] - Programming related.
[:OSEmulation:OS Emulation] - Running other Operating Systems inside Ubuntu.
Maintain and Administer your System
Guides to the following topics are available:
[:SystemAdministration:System Administration] - Performing system administration, configuration & maintenance tasks within Ubuntu.
- [:Security] - Security tools and best-practices.
[:UpgradeNotes:Upgrading Ubuntu] - Upgrading from one Ubuntu release to another (from Breezy 5.10 to Dapper 6.06 LTS for example).
Hardware & Drivers
Guides to the following topics are available:
[:HardwareSupport:Ubuntu Hardware Support] - Main hardware support page.
[:DrivesAndPartitions:Drives and Partitions] - Drives and partitions.
[:Peripherals:Keyboard and Mouse] - Keyboard and mouse.
[:LaptopTestingTeam:Laptops] - Laptop hardware.
[:NetworkDevices:Network, wireless & internet devices] - network & internet devices.
- [:Printers] - Installing and using printers.
- [:Sound] - Installing and using sound devices.
[:ThinClients] - Setting up and using thin client architectures.
- [:Video] - Installing and using video-related hardware.
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