Translations by Sveinn í Felli
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The Ubuntu Manual Team
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Prologue
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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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Ubuntu will always be free of charge, along with its regular enterprise releases and security updates.
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Ubuntu comes with full commercial support from \gls{Canonical} and hundreds of companies from across the world.
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Ubuntu provides the best translations and accessibility features that the free software community has to offer.
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A brief history of Ubuntu
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Is Ubuntu right for you?
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Contact details
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Website: \url{http://www.ubuntu-manual.org/}
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\acronym{IRC}: \#ubuntu-manual on \url{irc.freenode.net}
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Conventions used in this book
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The following typographic conventions are used in this book:
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\texttt{Monospaced type} is used for text that you type into the computer, text that the computer outputs (as in a terminal), and keyboard shortcuts.
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Getting Ubuntu
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Minimum system requirements
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Downloading Ubuntu
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Downloading Ubuntu as a torrent
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On this screen you will need to tell Ubuntu:
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Log in automatically
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Require my password to login
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Wait while your computer restarts, and you will then see the login window (unless you selected automatic login).
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The desktop background
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Managing windows
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Closing, maximizing, restoring, and minimizing windows
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Moving and resizing windows
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Switching between open windows
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Browsing files on your computer
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Opening files
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Customizing your desktop
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Desktop background
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Logging out
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Rebooting
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Getting help
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Working with Ubuntu
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Getting online
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Establishing a wired connection
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Automatic connections with DHCP
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Switch to the \button{\acronym{IP}v4 Settings} tab.
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Change the \dropdown{Method} to ``Manual.''
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Click on the \button{Add} button next to the empty list of addresses.
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If your computer is equipped with a wireless (Wi-Fi) card and you have a wireless network nearby, you should be able to set up a wireless connection in Ubuntu.
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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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