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Ubuntu needs to know some information about you so it can set up the primary user account on your computer. When configured, your name will appear on the login screen as well as the \gls{MeMenu}, which we discuss in \chaplink{ch:the-ubuntu-desktop}.
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On this screen you will need to tell Ubuntu:
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На цій сторінці вам необхідно вказати Ubuntu:
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your name
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what you want to call your computer
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your desired username
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your desired password
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how you want Ubuntu to log you in
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\screenshot{01-who-are-you.png}{ss:who-are-you}{Setup your user account.}
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\screenshot{01-who-are-you.png}{ss:who-are-you}{Налаштування облікового запису.}
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Enter your full name under ``Your name?''. The next text field is the name your computer uses, for terminals and networks. You can change this to what you want, or keep the predetermined name. Next is your username, the name that is used for the Me Menu, your home folder, and behind the scenes. You will see this is automatically filled in for you with your first name. Most people find it easiest to stick with this. However, it can be changed if you prefer.
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Next, choose a password and enter it into the password field on the left, and then enter same password into the password field on the right. When both passwords match, a strength rating will appear to the right that will show you whether your password is ``too short,'' ``weak,'' ``fair,'' or ``strong.'' You will be able to continue the installation process regardless of your password strength, but for security reasons it is best to choose a strong one. This is best achieved by having a password that is at least six characters long, and is a mixture of letters, numbers, symbols, and uppercase/lowercase. Avoid obvious passwords that include your birth date, spouse's name, or the name of your pet.
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