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Button names, menu items, and other \acronym{GUI} elements are set in \textbf{boldfaced type}.
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Nomes de botões, itens de menus, e outros elementos da \acronym{GUI} são configurados em \textbf{boldfaced type}.
Translated by Gerson "fserve" Barreiros
Reviewed by André Gondim
Located in ubuntu-manual.tex:22
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When opening a program in Ubuntu (such as a web browser or a text editor\dash see \chaplink{ch:default-applications} for more information on using applications)\dash a \emph{window} will appear on your desktop. The windows in Ubuntu are very similar to those in Microsoft Windows or Mac \acronym{OS~X}. Simply stated, a window is the box that appears on your screen when you start a program. In Ubuntu, the top part of a window (the \emph{titlebar}) will have the name of the application to the left (most often, the title will be the name of the application). A window will also have three buttons in the top-left corner. From left to right, these buttons represent \emph{close}, \emph{minimize} window, and \emph{maximize} window. Other window management options are available by right-clicking anywhere on the title bar.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :140
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[toolbar] The toolbar contains tools for navigation. On the right is the search icon (which looks like a magnifying glass); clicking on this icon opens a field so you can search for a file or folder by name. \marginnote{If you start typing a location in the toolbar starting with a / character, \application{Nautilus} will automatically change the navigation buttons into a text field labeled \emph{Location}. It is also possible to convert the navigation buttons into a text field by pressing \keystroke{Ctrl+L}.} Just below the toolbar, you will see a representation of your current browsing. This is similar to the history function in most browsers; it keeps track of where you are and allows you to backtrack if necessary. You can click on the locations to navigate back through the file browser.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :219
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Ubuntu has built-in tools that make using the computer easier for people with certain physical limitations. You can find these tools by opening the Dash and searching for ``Universal Access.'' On the \tab{Seeing} tab you can manage the text size, the contrast of the interfaces, enable a zoom tool and even a screen reader. Selecting high-contrast themes and larger on-screen fonts can assist those with vision difficulties. You can activate ``Visual Alerts'' though the \tab{Hearing} tab, if you have hearing impairment. Also you can adjust keyboard and mouse settings to suit your needs through the \tab{Typing} and \tab{Pointing and Clicking} tabs respectively. \screenshot{02-universal-access.png}{ss:universal-access}{Universal allows you to enable extra features to make it easier to use your computer.}
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :317
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A \define{gateway} \dash This is the \acronym{IP} address of the device that your machine looks to for access to the Internet. Usually, this will be the router's \acronym{IP} address. \marginnote{\advanced{If you do not know your \acronym{ISP}'s \acronym{DNS} server addresses, Google has \acronym{DNS} servers that anyone in the world can use for free. The addresses of these servers are: Primary\dash 8.8.8.8 Secondary\dash 8.8.4.4}}
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Located in ./working-with-ubuntu/gettingonline.tex :64
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Keeping in line with Ubuntu's philosophy, the drivers that are used by default for powering graphics devices are open source. This means that the drivers can be modified by the Ubuntu developers and problems with them can be fixed. However, in some cases a proprietary driver (restricted driver) provided by the company may provide better performance or features that are not present in the open source driver. In other cases, your particular device may not be supported by any open source drivers yet. In those scenarios, you may want to install the restricted driver provided by the manufacturer.
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Located in ./hardware/displays.tex :18
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\marginnote{\define{Firewire} is officially known as \acronym{IEEE} 1394. It is also known as the Sony i.LINK and Texas Instruments Lynx.} Firewire is a connection on some computers that allows you to transfer data from devices. This port is generally used by camcorders and digital cameras.
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Located in ./hardware/other.tex :26
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\application{Uncomplicated Firewall} (\acronym{UFW}) is the standard firewall configuration program in Ubuntu. It runs from the command line, but a program called \application{Gufw} allows you to use it with a graphical user interface \gls{GUI}. See \chaplink{ch:software-management} to learn more about installing the \application{Gufw} package.
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Located in ./advanced-topics/advanced-topics.tex :255
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Once \application{Gufw} is installed, start \application{Gufw} by clicking \menu{Dash \then Applications \then Firewall configuration}. To enable the firewall, select the \checkbox{Enable} option. By default, all incoming connections are denied. This setting should be suitable for most users.
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Located in ./advanced-topics/advanced-topics.tex :260
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