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The look and feel of the system
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The look and feel of the system
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Located in
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The organization of the desktop
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type: itemize
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The organisation of the desktop
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How the user navigates the desktop
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How the user navigates the desktop
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\marginnote{To read more about other variants of Ubuntu, refer to \chaplink{ch:learning-more}.} Ubuntu uses \application{Unity} as the default desktop environment. The Unity desktop is comprised of the desktop background and two bars\dash a horizontal one located at the top of your desktop called the \emph{menu bar} and a vertically-oriented bar at the far left called the \emph{Launcher}.
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\marginnote{To read more about other variants of Ubuntu, refer to \chaplink{ch:learning-more}.} Ubuntu uses \application{Unity} as the default desktop environment. The Unity desktop is comprised of the desktop background and two bars\dash a horizontal one located at the top of your desktop called the \emph{menu bar} and a vertically-oriented bar at the far left called the \emph{Launcher}.
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The Desktop Background
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The Desktop Background
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desktop!background
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desktop!background
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Located in
./ubuntu-desktop/unity.tex
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Below the menu bar at the top of the screen is an image covering the entire desktop. This is the default desktop background, or wallpaper, belonging to the default Ubuntu 14.04 theme known as \emph{Ambiance.} To learn more about customizing your desktop (including changing your desktop background), see the section on \seclink{sec:customizing-desktop} below.
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Located in
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The Menu Bar
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The Menu Bar
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Tony Pursell
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Located in
./ubuntu-desktop/unity.tex
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desktop!menu bar
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desktop!menu bar
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Located in
./ubuntu-desktop/unity.tex
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The menu bar incorporates common functions used in Ubuntu. The icons on the far-right of the menu bar are located in an area of the menu bar called the \emph{indicator area}, or \emph{notification area}. Each installation of Ubuntu may contain slightly different types and quantities of icons based on a number of factors, including the type of hardware and available on-board peripherals upon which the Ubuntu installation is based. Some programs add an icon to the indicator area automatically during installation. The most common indicators are: \marginnote{For more about: \begin{itemize} \item the \application{Messaging indicator} see \seclink{sec:instant-messaging} on page~\pageref{sec:instant-messaging}; \item the \application{Network indicator} see \seclink{sec:getting-online} on page~\pageref{sec:getting-online}; \item the \application{Session indicator} see \seclink{sec:session-options} on page~\pageref{sec:session-options}. \end{itemize}}
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
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