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name={dialup connection}, description={A dialup connection is when your computer uses a modem to connect to an \gls{ISP} through your telephone line.}
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name={dialup connection}, description={A dialup connection is when your computer uses a modem to connect to an \gls{ISP} through your telephone line.}
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./frontmatter/glossary-entries.tex :44
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name={distribution}, description={A distribution is a collection of software that is already compiled and configured ready to be installed. Ubuntu is an example of a distribution.}
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name={distribution}, description={A distribution is a collection of software that is already compiled and configured ready to be installed. Ubuntu is an example of a distribution.}
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./frontmatter/glossary-entries.tex :49
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name={dual-booting}, description={Dual-booting is the process of being able to choose one of two different operating systems currently installed on a computer from the boot menu. Once selected, your computer will boot into whichever operating system you chose at the boot menu. The term dual-booting is often used generically, and may refer to booting among more than two operating systems.}
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name={dual-booting}, description={Dual-booting is the process of being able to choose one of two different operating systems currently installed on a computer from the boot menu. Once selected, your computer will boot into whichever operating system you chose at the boot menu. The term dual-booting is often used generically, and may refer to booting among more than two operating systems.}
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./frontmatter/glossary-entries.tex :55
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name={encryption}, description={Encryption is a security measure, it prevents others from accessing and viewing the contents of your files and/or hard drives, the files must first be decrypted with your password.}
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name={encryption}, description={Encryption is a security measure, it prevents others from accessing and viewing the contents of your files and/or hard drives, the files must first be decrypted with your password.}
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./frontmatter/glossary-entries.tex :59
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name={Ethernet port}, description={An Ethernet port is what an Ethernet cable is plugged into when you are using a \gls{wired connection}.}
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name={Ethernet port}, description={An Ethernet port is what an Ethernet cable is plugged into when you are using a \gls{wired connection}.}
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./frontmatter/glossary-entries.tex :64
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name={\acronym{GNOME}}, description={\acronym{GNOME} (which once stood for \emph{\acronym{GNU} Network Object Model Environment}) is a popular desktop environment and was former the default desktop environment used in Ubuntu.}
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name={\acronym{GNOME}}, description={\acronym{GNOME} (which once stood for \emph{\acronym{GNU} Network Object Model Environment}) is a popular desktop environment and was former the default desktop environment used in Ubuntu.}
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./frontmatter/glossary-entries.tex :70
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name={\acronym{GUI}}, description={The \acronym{GUI} (which stands for Graphical User Interface) is a type of user interface that allows humans to interact with the computer using graphics and images rather than just text.}
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name={\acronym{GUI}}, description={The \acronym{GUI} (which stands for Graphical User Interface) is a type of user interface that allows humans to interact with the computer using graphics and images rather than just text.}
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./frontmatter/glossary-entries.tex :74
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name={\acronym{ISP}}, description={\acronym{ISP} stands for \emph{Internet Service Provider}, an \acronym{ISP} is a company that provides you with your Internet connection.}
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name={\acronym{ISP}}, description={\acronym{ISP} stands for \emph{Internet Service Provider}, an \acronym{ISP} is a company that provides you with your Internet connection.}
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./frontmatter/glossary-entries.tex :79
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name={kernel}, description={A kernel is the central portion of a Unix-based operating system, responsible for running applications, processes, and providing security for the core components.}
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name={kernel}, description={A kernel is the central portion of a Unix-based operating system, responsible for running applications, processes, and providing security for the core components.}
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./frontmatter/glossary-entries.tex :85
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name={Live \acronym{DVD}}, description={A Live \acronym{DVD} allows you to try out an operating system before you actually install it, this is useful for testing your hardware, diagnosing problems and recovering your system.}
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name={Live \acronym{DVD}}, description={A Live \acronym{DVD} allows you to try out an operating system before you actually install it, this is useful for testing your hardware, diagnosing problems and recovering your system.}
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ./frontmatter/glossary-entries.tex :90
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