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\url{http://ubuntu-manual.org}
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Prologue
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Translated by Anwar Mohammed
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Welcome
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مرحباً
Translated by Mohamed Zaian
Reviewed by Anwar Mohammed
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Welcome to \emph{Getting Started with Ubuntu}, an introductory guide written to help new users get started with Ubuntu.
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مرحباً بكم في \emph{Getting Started with Ubuntu}, 1 دليل تمهيدي لمساعدة المستخدمين الجدد ليبدأو في إستخدام أوبونتو.
Translated and reviewed by Magd Addin M. Almuntaser
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Our goal is to cover the basics of Ubuntu (such as installation and working with the desktop) as well as hardware and software management, working with the command line, and security. We designed this guide to be simple to follow, with step-by-step instructions and plenty of screenshots, allowing you to discover the potential of your new Ubuntu system.
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Canonical releases new versions of Ubuntu every six months; every fourth release is a so-called long-term support (\gls{LTS}) version. Each Ubuntu release has a version number that consists of the year and month number of the release, and an alliterative code name using an adjective and an animal. Code names are in consecutive alphabetic order, allowing a quick determination of which release is newer. Ubuntu 16.04 (code-named Xenial Xerus) is considered a so-called \acronym{LTS} version and is supported by Canonical with patches and upgrades for five years. The previous \acronym{LTS} version is Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr), and has support for five years (until April 2019). Whenever a new LTS version of Ubuntu is released, we will incorporate updates and changes into our guide, and make a new version available at \url{http://www.ubuntu-manual.org}.
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\emph{Getting Started with Ubuntu 16.04} is not intended to be a comprehensive Ubuntu instruction manual. It is a quick-start guide that will get you doing the things you need to do with your computer easily, without getting bogged down with technical details. With the help of this guide, it should not take long before new users get used to the Unity desktop environment. Unity includes the Launcher, the Dash, the \acronym{HUD}, indicators, and an on-screen display notification system (\acronym{OSD}). All these features will be explained in this guide.
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For more detailed information on any aspect of the Ubuntu desktop, see the ``Ubuntu Desktop Guide,'' which can be obtained in any of the following ways:
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in the Dash, type \userinput{help}.
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in the indicator area, click \menu{Session indicator \then Ubuntu Help}.
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