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Click <emphasis role="strong">Apply</emphasis> and then click <emphasis role="strong">OK</emphasis>. Ubuntu downloads and installs the necessary packages on your computer. The language you selected will now appear in the <emphasis role="strong">Default Language</emphasis> box.
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Select the language that you want set as default, and click <emphasis role="strong">OK</emphasis>.
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For the changes to take effect, log off and then log on again.
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Nice to Know:
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You can change the language as many times as you would like and this can depend on your location. For example, changing the language to Russian may be a nice touch when presenting in Russia during a business trip.
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Creating a User Account and Fast User Switching
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Advise students that to understand the concept of fast user switching, they need to have more than one user account on their computer. Walk the students through creating a new user on their computer, and then move on to the concept of fast user switching.
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You may have multiple users who want to access your system. In this case, there is a risk of data being manipulated or corrupted by other users. To prevent this from happening, you can create user accounts for each individual who wants to use your computer, giving each user an individual account with personalised user settings. For example, it is useful to give children their own accounts on the computer to prevent then from changing your settings or accessing unsuitable files and applications..
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To create a new user account on Ubuntu:
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On the <emphasis role="strong">System</emphasis> menu, point to <emphasis role="strong">Administration</emphasis> and click <emphasis role="strong">Users and Groups</emphasis>. The <emphasis role="strong">User settings</emphasis> dialogue box appears.
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Located in chapter2/xinclude.xml:608(para)
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