Translations by Josh Holland

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Learning the command-line interface is the first step towards more advanced troubleshooting, system administration, and software development skills. If you are interested in becoming a developer or an advanced Ubuntu user, knowledge of the command-line will be essential.
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The Ubuntu Manual Team
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Ubuntu Manual komanda
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Prologue
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Welcome
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Is Ubuntu right for you?
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Installation
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125.
Getting Ubuntu
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Downloading Ubuntu
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Log in automatically
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Require my password to login
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Customizing your desktop
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Accessibility
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Logging out
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434.
Rebooting
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437.
Shut down
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Other options
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Working with Ubuntu
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Getting online
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NetworkManager
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Automatic connections with DHCP
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Click on the \button{Add} button next to the empty list of addresses.
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Wireless
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Connecting to a wireless network for the first time
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Connecting to a saved wireless network
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Connecting to a hidden wireless network
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Changing an existing wireless network
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To edit a saved wireless network connection:
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Finally, click \button{Close} on the \window{Network Connections} window to return to the desktop.
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Other connection methods
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Browsing the web
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Starting Firefox
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Navigating web pages
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Viewing your homepage
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Navigating to another page
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To navigate:
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Press \keystroke{Enter}.
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Retracing your steps
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Stopping and reloading
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Opening new windows
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Opening a link in a new window
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There are two ways to open a link in its own window:
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Tabbed browsing
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Opening a new blank tab
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There are three ways to create a new blank tab:
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Press \keystroke{Ctrl+T}.
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Opening a link in its own tab
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Closing a tab
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Restoring a closed tab
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Press \keystroke{Ctrl+Shift+T} to re-open the most recently closed tab.
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