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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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컴퓨터가 다시 시작하는 동안 기다리시면, 잠시 후 (자동 로그인을 선택하지 않으셨을 경우) 로그인 창을 보게 될 것입니다.
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Login Screen
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After the installation has finished and your computer is restarted, you will be greeted by the login screen of Ubuntu. The login screen will present you with your username and you will have to enter the password to get past it. Click your username and enter your password. Once done, you may click the arrow or press \keystroke{Enter} to get into the Ubuntu desktop. Ubuntu's login screen supports multiple users and also supports custom backgrounds for each user. In fact, Ubuntu automatically will pick up your current desktop wallpaper and set it as your login background.
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The login screen allows you to update your keyboard language, volume intensity and enable/disable accessibility settings before you log in to your desktop. It also displays date/time and battery power for laptops. You can also shut down or restart your system from the login screen.
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Login Screen.
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The Ubuntu Desktop
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Understanding the Ubuntu desktop
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Initially, you may notice many similarities between Ubuntu and other operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows or Apple \OSX. This is because they are all based on the concept of a graphical user interface (\gls{GUI})\dash \ie, you use your mouse to navigate the desktop, open applications, move files, and perform most other tasks. In short, things are visually oriented. This chapter is designed to help you become familiar with various applications and menus in Ubuntu so that you become confident in using the Ubuntu \acronym{GUI}.
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The Ubuntu 16.04 default desktop.
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Unity
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