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− | || In this tutorial we will learn about '''Ubuntu Linux Desktop ''' on the '''gnome '''environment | + | || In this tutorial, we will learn about '''Ubuntu Linux Desktop ''' on the '''gnome '''environment |
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− | || | + | || and some common '''application'''s on the '''Ubuntu Desktop'''. |
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|| To do so, go to the '''launcher '''on the left side. | || To do so, go to the '''launcher '''on the left side. | ||
− | Click on the '''System Settings | + | Click on the '''System Settings '''icon. |
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− | || Now | + | || Now the '''launcher''' will be hidden. |
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− | || If the '''launcher '''is hidden, as shown here, then we can make it visible again | + | || If the '''launcher '''is hidden, as shown here, then we can make it visible again. |
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− | || To do so, move the cursor to the extreme left of the screen. | + | || To do so, move the '''cursor''' to the extreme left of the screen. |
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− | || Close this window by clicking on the tiny''' X | + | || Close this window by clicking on the tiny''' X '''icon at the top left of the window. |
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− | || At the top of the '''launcher, '''you can see the '''Dash home | + | || At the top of the '''launcher, '''you can see the '''Dash home '''icon. |
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− | || '''Dash home''' | + | || '''Dash home''' is an '''interface''' which gives access to all '''applications''' in '''Ubuntu Linux,''' within a screen. |
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− | || Now, how do we locate a particular application? Just type in the name of the application you are looking for and you will find it instantly | + | || Now, how do we locate a particular application? Just type in the name of the application you are looking for and you will find it instantly. |
It's that simple! | It's that simple! | ||
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− | || Type '''5 | + | || Type '''5 asterisk 8''' and click on the equal to (=) sign. |
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− | || Instead of clicking on the | + | || Instead of clicking on the equal to sign, you can also press the '''Enter ''' key on the keyboard. |
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− | || Now exit this '''Calculator ''' by clicking on this tiny ''' X | + | || Now, exit this '''Calculator ''' by clicking on this tiny ''' X '''icon at the top left of the window. |
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|| Let me type some text here. | || Let me type some text here. | ||
− | For example, type '''"Hello World"'''. | + | For example, type: '''"Hello World"'''. |
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− | || To save the file, press '''Ctrl '''and '''S''' keys simultaneously on the keyboard. | + | || To '''save''' the file, press '''Ctrl '''and '''S''' keys simultaneously on the keyboard. |
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− | || So let’s type the name as '''"Hello.txt".''' | + | || So, let’s type the name as '''"Hello.txt".''' |
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− | || '''.txt '''is the default extension of a '''text file'''. | + | || '''.txt '''is the '''default extension''' of a '''text file'''. |
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|| And for location, let’s select '''Desktop.''' | || And for location, let’s select '''Desktop.''' | ||
− | And click on the '''Save ''' button at the bottom. | + | And, click on the '''Save ''' button at the bottom. |
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− | || Let's close this '''gedit''' window now by clicking on the tiny '''X | + | || Let's close this '''gedit''' window now by clicking on the tiny '''X '''icon at the top left of the window. |
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− | || On the '''Desktop,''' we can see the ''' | + | || On the '''Desktop,''' we can see the file '''Hello.txt'''. |
This means our '''text file''' was saved successfully. | This means our '''text file''' was saved successfully. | ||
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− | || The ''' | + | || The '''internet''' has a lot of information on '''gedit Text Editor'''. |
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− | || There are some spoken | + | || There are some '''spoken tutorial'''s available on this topic also, on this website. |
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− | || So let's go to '''Dash home | + | || So, let's go to '''Dash home''' once again. |
Now type the word '''terminal ''' in the '''search bar field'''. | Now type the word '''terminal ''' in the '''search bar field'''. | ||
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− | || Click on the '''Terminal''' icon | + | || Click on the '''Terminal''' icon that appears below. |
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− | || In fact it is more powerful than the '''GUI'''. | + | || In fact, it is more powerful than the '''GUI'''. |
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− | || You can see a list of all the | + | || You can see a list of all the files and '''folder'''s in the current '''directory'''. |
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− | || Here, it is displaying | + | || Here, it is displaying files and folders from the '''Home''' folder. |
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− | || We will see later in this tutorial what the '''Home folder''' | + | || We will see later in this tutorial, what the '''Home folder''' is. |
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− | || '''Terminal ''' commands are explained well | + | || '''Terminal ''' commands are explained well in the '''Linux''' spoken-tutorial series on this website. |
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− | || Let's close this as explained earlier | + | || Let's close this as explained earlier and move on to the next '''application'''. |
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|| You'll see various '''LibreOffice ''' components like | || You'll see various '''LibreOffice ''' components like | ||
− | '''Calc, Impress, Writer '''and''' Draw''' | + | '''Calc, Impress, Writer '''and''' Draw'''. |
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− | || So let me play a sample file from my '''pen-drive'''. | + | || So, let me play a sample file from my '''pen-drive'''. |
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− | || Now I am inserting my '''pen-drive''' in a '''usb slot ''' on my machine. | + | || Now, I am inserting my '''pen-drive''' in a '''usb slot ''' on my machine. |
The '''pen-drive folder''' has opened automatically. | The '''pen-drive folder''' has opened automatically. | ||
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− | || The '''Home | + | || The '''Home '''folder opens. |
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− | || We can say that the '''Home folder ''' is | + | || We can say that the '''Home folder ''' is our house where we can store our files and folders. |
Unless we permit, others cannot see them. | Unless we permit, others cannot see them. | ||
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− | || More information on '''file permissions''' is available in the '''Linux''' spoken tutorial series. | + | || More information on '''file permissions''' is available in the '''Linux''' spoken-tutorial series. |
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|| Let’s switch back. | || Let’s switch back. | ||
− | In our '''Home | + | In our '''Home '''folder, we can see other folders such as- '''Desktop, Documents, Downloads,''' etc. |
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− | || So this '''folder ''' and the '''Desktop ''' are the same. | + | || So, this '''folder ''' and the '''Desktop ''' are the same. |
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− | || In this tutorial we learnt about | + | || In this tutorial we learnt about- the '''Ubuntu Desktop''', the '''launcher''' and some of the '''icons''' available on it, |
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− | || | + | || few common '''applications''' like- '''Calculator, Text Editor, Terminal, Firefox Web Browser, Videos '''and '''LibreOffice Suite''' components and the '''Home '''folder. |
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− | || The video at the following link summarises the Spoken Tutorial project. | + | || The video at the following link summarises the '''Spoken Tutorial''' project. |
Please download and watch it. | Please download and watch it. | ||
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− | || The Spoken Tutorial Project | + | || The '''Spoken Tutorial Project''' team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials |
and gives certificates on passing online test. | and gives certificates on passing online test. | ||
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− | || Choose the minute and second where you have the question | + | || Choose the minute and second where you have the question. |
− | Explain your question briefly | + | Explain your question briefly. |
− | Someone from our team will answer them | + | Someone from our team will answer them. |
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− | || Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. | + | || '''Spoken Tutorial''' Project is funded by '''NMEICT, MHRD''', Government of India. |
− | More information on this mission is available at this link. | + | More information on this mission is available at this '''link'''. |
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|| 12:11 | || 12:11 | ||
|| The script for this tutorial has been contributed by the Spoken Tutorial Team. | || The script for this tutorial has been contributed by the Spoken Tutorial Team. | ||
− | And this is Praveen from IIT Bombay signing off. | + | And this is Praveen from IIT Bombay, signing off. |
Thanks for joining. | Thanks for joining. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 1 July 2019
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Hello and welcome to this spoken tutorial on Ubuntu Linux Desktop 16.04. |
00:09 | In this tutorial, we will learn about Ubuntu Linux Desktop on the gnome environment |
00:17 | and some common applications on the Ubuntu Desktop. |
00:22 | To record this tutorial, I am using Ubuntu Linux 16.04 O S. |
00:29 | The Ubuntu desktop looks like this. |
00:33 | You'll see the launcher on the left hand side of the screen. |
00:37 | How can we hide the launcher? |
00:40 | To do so, go to the launcher on the left side.
Click on the System Settings icon. |
00:47 | In the System Settings window, click on Appearance. |
00:51 | In the Appearance window, click on the Behavior tab. |
00:56 | Here, switch Auto-hide the Launcher to ON position. |
01:01 | Now the launcher will be hidden. |
01:04 | If the launcher is hidden, as shown here, then we can make it visible again. |
01:10 | To do so, move the cursor to the extreme left of the screen. |
01:15 | The launcher will become visible. |
01:18 | Move the cursor away and the launcher will get hidden again. |
01:23 | Switch back to the Appearance window and turn Auto-hide the Launcher to OFF position. |
01:30 | Close this window by clicking on the tiny X icon at the top left of the window. |
01:37 | Notice, there are some icons on the launcher, by default. |
01:42 | At the top of the launcher, you can see the Dash home icon. |
01:47 | Dash home is an interface which gives access to all applications in Ubuntu Linux, within a screen. |
01:55 | To open Dash home, click on it. |
01:59 | Prominently at the top, you'll see the search bar field. |
02:04 | Now, how do we locate a particular application? Just type in the name of the application you are looking for and you will find it instantly.
It's that simple! |
02:16 | Let’s try to locate the Calculator application. |
02:20 | So, in the search bar field, type C a l c. |
02:26 | All the applications that have c a l c in their name, will be listed. |
02:32 | Observe here - both LibreOffice Calc and Calculator are listed. |
02:37 | Click on the Calculator icon.
The Calculator application now opens on the screen. |
02:45 | Calculator helps perform arithmetic, scientific or financial calculations. |
02:52 | Let us try some simple calculation. |
02:55 | Type 5 asterisk 8 and click on the equal to (=) sign. |
03:02 | Instead of clicking on the equal to sign, you can also press the Enter key on the keyboard. |
03:09 | The answer is displayed on the Calculator. |
03:13 | Likewise, we can do all sort of calculations using the Calculator application. |
03:20 | Now, exit this Calculator by clicking on this tiny X icon at the top left of the window. |
03:28 | Let’s get familiar with some other important applications in Ubuntu Linux OS. |
03:34 | For that, we will go back to Dash home. |
03:38 | In the Search bar, let’s type gedit. gedit is the default Text Editor in the Ubuntu Linux OS. |
03:48 | The Text Editor icon appears below. Let’s click on it to open it. |
03:55 | What you see right now on the screen, is the gedit Text Editor window. |
04:00 | Let me type some text here.
For example, type: "Hello World". |
04:07 | To save the file, press Ctrl and S keys simultaneously on the keyboard. |
04:14 | Alternately, we can click on File and then on Save. |
04:20 | Now, a dialog box named “Save as” opens up.
It asks for a filename and the location where the file has to be saved. |
04:31 | So, let’s type the name as "Hello.txt". |
04:36 | .txt is the default extension of a text file. |
04:41 | And for location, let’s select Desktop.
And, click on the Save button at the bottom. |
04:49 | Let's close this gedit window now by clicking on the tiny X icon at the top left of the window. |
04:57 | On the Desktop, we can see the file Hello.txt.
This means our text file was saved successfully. |
05:05 | Let me open this file by double-clicking on it. |
05:09 | See, our text file has opened with our written text. |
05:14 | The internet has a lot of information on gedit Text Editor. |
05:19 | There are some spoken tutorials available on this topic also, on this website. |
05:25 | Let's close this text editor and look at another application i.e the Terminal. |
05:32 | So, let's go to Dash home once again.
Now type the word terminal in the search bar field. |
05:41 | Click on the Terminal icon that appears below. |
05:45 | The terminal window opens on the screen.
Please note: The shortcut to open the Terminal is Ctrl+Alt+T keys. |
05:55 | The terminal is also called the command line.
This is because you can command the computer from here. |
06:02 | In fact, it is more powerful than the GUI. |
06:06 | Let me switch back to the Terminal window. |
06:09 | Now let ’s type a simple command to get a feel of the terminal.
Type 'ls' and press Enter. |
06:18 | You can see a list of all the files and folders in the current directory. |
06:23 | Here, it is displaying files and folders from the Home folder. |
06:28 | We will see later in this tutorial, what the Home folder is. |
06:33 | We will not spend any more time with the terminal now. |
06:37 | Close the terminal by clicking on the tiny X icon at the top left of the window. |
06:43 | Terminal commands are explained well in the Linux spoken-tutorial series on this website. |
06:49 | Now, let's move on to another application i.e Firefox Web Browser. |
06:55 | Once again, open Dash home. Type Firefox in the search bar. |
07:01 | Click on the Firefox Web Browser icon. |
07:05 | Firefox Web Browser is used to access the world wide web.
Now we can see that Firefox browser window is open. |
07:15 | Let ’s go to the spoken tutorial website.
For that, click on the address bar or press F6 on the keyboard. |
07:24 | Now let’s type "spoken-tutorial.org" and press Enter. |
07:31 | If you have Internet connectivity, then Firefox will connect to the given website. |
07:37 | The Spoken Tutorial Homepage opens on the browser. |
07:41 | Let's close this as explained earlier and move on to the next application. |
07:47 | So, let's go to Dash home once again and type office in the search bar. |
07:53 | You'll see various LibreOffice components like
Calc, Impress, Writer and Draw. |
08:01 | LibreOffice is the default office application in Ubuntu Linux OS. |
08:07 | Excellent tutorials for all these components are available on the Spoken Tutorial website. |
08:13 | Now let's explore the Video option. |
08:17 | Type video in the search bar. |
08:20 | In the displayed list, we have one application named Videos. |
08:25 | Videos is used to play videos and songs. By default, it plays open format video files only. |
08:34 | So, let me play a sample file from my pen-drive. |
08:38 | Now, I am inserting my pen-drive in a usb slot on my machine.
The pen-drive folder has opened automatically. |
08:47 | If it does not open, we can access it from the launcher. |
08:52 | Locate the pen-drive icon on the launcher. |
08:56 | If we click on it, it shows the files and folders available on the pen-drive. |
09:02 | Now I will select the movie file big buck bunny.ogv to play. |
09:08 | Here is my file. I will double-click on it, to open. |
09:14 | It opens in Videos, by default. |
09:17 | Let's stop playing the movie. |
09:20 | Let us now press Ctrl, Windows and D keys to go to the Desktop. |
09:26 | Now let's see some other important things on this Desktop. |
09:31 | Notice the folder icon present in the launcher. Let's click on it. |
09:37 | The Home folder opens. |
09:39 | Every user has a unique Home folder in Ubuntu Linux. |
09:44 | We can say that the Home folder is our house where we can store our files and folders.
Unless we permit, others cannot see them. |
09:56 | More information on file permissions is available in the Linux spoken-tutorial series. |
10:03 | Let’s switch back.
In our Home folder, we can see other folders such as- Desktop, Documents, Downloads, etc. |
10:14 | In Linux, everything is a file.
Let ’s open the Desktop folder by double -clicking on it. |
10:21 | Here, we can see that the same "hello.txt" file that we saved from the text editor. |
10:28 | So, this folder and the Desktop are the same. |
10:32 | Let me close this folder now.
That’s all for this tutorial. Let us summarise. |
10:39 | In this tutorial we learnt about- the Ubuntu Desktop, the launcher and some of the icons available on it, |
10:49 | few common applications like- Calculator, Text Editor, Terminal, Firefox Web Browser, Videos and LibreOffice Suite components and the Home folder. |
11:04 | The video at the following link summarises the Spoken Tutorial project.
Please download and watch it. |
11:12 | The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
and gives certificates on passing online test. For more details, please write to us. |
11:25 | Do you have questions in THIS Spoken Tutorial?
Please visit this site. |
11:30 | Choose the minute and second where you have the question.
Explain your question briefly. Someone from our team will answer them. |
11:40 | The Spoken Tutorial forum is for specific questions on this tutorial.
Please do not post unrelated and general questions on them. |
11:50 | This will help reduce the clutter.
With less clutter, we can use these discussion as instructional material. |
11:59 | Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.
More information on this mission is available at this link. |
12:11 | The script for this tutorial has been contributed by the Spoken Tutorial Team.
And this is Praveen from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thanks for joining. |