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fail!melayari
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Located in
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There are two ways to locate files on your computer \dash search for them or access them directly from their directory. You can search for a file using the Dash or the \application{Files} file manager. You can also use the Dash or \application{Files} file manager to access commonly used directories (such as \menu{Documents}, \menu{Music}, \menu{Downloads}) as well as the most recently accessed files.
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Your home directory
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home folder
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folder rumah
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\marginnote{The terms ``\emph{directory}'' and ``\emph{folder}'' are often used interchangeably.} The home directory is used to store all of your personal files (rather than system files, such as applications).
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In Ubuntu, by default, \textbf{the contents of your home directory are accessible for and \emph{can be read by other users} who have an account on your PC}.
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LP 48734 at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adduser/+bug/48734
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The name of your home directory matches your login name and is created when your user account is created. When opening your personal directory, you will see a collection of several directories, including Desktop (which contains any files that are visible on the desktop), Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Public, Templates, and Videos. These directories are created automatically during the installation process. You can add more files and directories as needed.
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Files file manager
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Files
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Just as Microsoft Windows has \application{Windows Explorer} and \OSX has \application{Finder} to browse files and directories, Ubuntu uses the \application{Files} file manager by default.
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