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|'''Time'''
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|'''Narration'''
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!Narration
 
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|00:01
|Welcome to this spoken tutorial on Ubuntu Desktop.  
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|Welcome to this spoken tutorial on '''BOSS Desktop'''.
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|00:04
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|00:06
|Using this tutorial, we will get familiar with the Ubuntu Desktop on the gnome environment.  
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|In this tutorial, we will get familiar with the '''BOSS Desktop''' environment.
 
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|00:12
 
|00:12
|For this purpose, I am using Ubuntu 10.10.  
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|Here, I am using '''BOSS Linux 3.4.2''' with wide Indian language support & packages.
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|00:19
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|00:21
|What you are seeing now, is the Ubuntu Desktop.
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|Let me minimize the slide.
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|00:24
 
|00:24
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|What you are seeing here, is the BOSS Desktop.
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|00:28
 
|You can see the main menu on the top left hand side corner.
 
|You can see the main menu on the top left hand side corner.
 
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|00:31
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|00:33
|To open this, you can press Alt+F1 or go to applications and click on it.  
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|To open this menu, press '''Alt+F1''' keys simultaneously on your keyboard.
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|00:40
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|00:42
|The application menu contains all the installed applications in a categorized manner.  
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|Alternately, click on '''Applications''' menu.
 
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|00:48
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|00:46
|In this applications menu, lets get familiar with some important applications.
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|The 'Applications menu' contains all the installed applications in a categorized manner.
 
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|00:55
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|00:54
|So lets go to Applications->Accessories->Calculator.
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|In this Applications menu, let us get familiar with some important applications.
 
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|01:04
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|01:01
|Calculator helps perform arithmetic, scientific or financial calculations.
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|So, let's go to '''Applications, Accessories, Calculator.'''
 
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|01:12
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|01:08
|Lets open this, click on calculator.  
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|'''Calculator''' helps perform arithmetic, scientific or financial calculations.
 
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|01:18
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|01:16
|Let us try some simple calculation.  
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|Let's open the calculator by clicking on it.
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|01:22
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|01:20
|Type 5*(into)8 and press = sign
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|Let us try some simple calculations.
 
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|01:32
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|01:23
|Instead of pressing = sign, you can also type the enter key
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|Type 5*(into)8 and press '='(equals to) sign.
 
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|01:39
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|01:29
|Now exit this calculator by pressing the close button.
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|Instead of pressing '='(equals to) sign, you can also press the '''Enter''' key.
 
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|01:46
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|01:35
|Now let's look at another application.
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|Now, exit this calculator by pressing the '''close''' button.
 
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|01:50
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|01:40
|For that go back to Applications and then go to Accessories.
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|Now, let's look at another application.
 
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|01:59
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|01:43
|In accessories, let's open Text Editor. Click on it.
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|For that, go back to '''Applications''', then go to '''Accessories.'''
 
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|02:09
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|01:49
|So what you see right now on screen is the gedit Text Editor.  
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|In '''Accessories''', let's open '''gedit Text Editor''' by clicking on it.
 
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|02:16
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|01:56
|Let me type some text here and save it. Type "H-e-l-l-o W-o-r-l-d".  
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|So, what you see right now on screen is the '''gedit Text Editor'''.
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|02:28
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|02:02
|To save it, I can press Clt+s or goto File and then click on save. So let me go to File and then save.
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|Let me type some text here and '''save''' it.
 
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|02:45
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|02:06
|Now a small dialog box comes up. It asks for filename and location in which the file has to be saved.  
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|Type: '''Hello World'''.
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|02:56
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|02:11
|So let me type the name as "hello.txt" and for location I select it as Desktop and click on save button.  
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|To save the file, I can press '''Crtl+S''' keys or go to '''File''' and then click on '''Save.'''
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|03:15
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|02:20
|Let's close this gedit now and check whether our file is saved on desktop or not. So close this.
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|So, let me go to '''File''' and then click on '''Save.'''
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|03:24
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|02:26
|Now on the desktop you can see the file hello.txt.  
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|The '''Save As''' dialog box opens up.
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|03:30
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|02:29
|So our text file has got saved successfully.  
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|It prompts for filename and location in which the file has to be saved.
 
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|03:35
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|02:36
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|So, let me type the name as '''hello.txt''' and for location, I will select the '''Desktop.'''
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|02:47
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|Click on '''Save''' button.
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|02:49
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|Let's close this '''gedit''' '''window''' now and check whether our file is saved on the Desktop or not.
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|02:58
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|Now come to the Desktop and you can see the file "hello.txt" here.
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|03:05
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|So, our text file has got saved successfully.
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|-
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|03:10
 
|Let me open this file by double-clicking on it.
 
|Let me open this file by double-clicking on it.
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|03:40
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|03:14
|Wow!! our text file is opened with our written text.  
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|Here is our text, '''"Hello World"'''.
 
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|03:44
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|03:18
|The Internet has a lot of information on gedit text editor.  
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|We can type in multiple local languages too, in the 'gedit Text Editor'.
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|03:50
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|03:24
|There will be spoken tutorials on this topic at http://spoken-tutorial.org also.  
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|Let us see how to do so.
 
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|04:00
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|03:27
|Let's close this text editor and let's see some application from accessories that is Terminal.
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|In gedit Text Editor, press '''CTRL + SPACE BAR'''.
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|04:12
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|03:33
|So let's move back to Applications->Accessories and then terminal.
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|You can see a small box at the bottom right hand side.
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|04:19
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|03:39
|Terminal is called command line because you can command the computer from here.  
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|Click on it.
 
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|04:25
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|03:41
|In fact it is more powerful than the GUI.  
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|Select 'Hindi'.
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|04:30
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|03:43
|Now lets type a simple command to get a feel of terminal.  
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|'''Inscript'''.
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|04:36
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|03:45
|So let's type 'ls' and press enter.  
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|I will type '''hello world'''.
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|04:41
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|03:49
|You can see it lists all the files and folders in the current directory.  
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|You can see the text has changed to '''Hindi Inscript'''.
 
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|04:48
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|03:53
|So here it is displaying files and folders from home folder.  
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|Now I will select '''Hindi''',  then I will select '''Phonetic.'''
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|04:55
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|03:59
|We will see later in this tutorial what the home folder is.  
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|I will type '''welcome''' using phonetics.
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|05:01
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|04:03
|We will not spend any more time with the terminal now. Terminal commands are explained well in the linux spoken tutorials in http://spoken-tutorial.org.
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|And you can see the word '''welcome''' typed in Hindi.
 
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|05:17
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|04:08
|Close the terminal
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|Now, click on '''Save''' to save the changes.
 
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|05:20
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|04:11
|Now let's move on next application i.e Firefox Web Browser. Let's open it.  
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|Let's close this '''text editor''' and let's see another important application from '''Accessories''' i.e '''Terminal.'''
 
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|05:27
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|04:20
|For that go to applications-> Internet-> Firefox web Browser.Click on this.
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|So, let's move back to '''Applications, Accessories''' and then '''Terminal.'''
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|-
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|04:27
 +
|'''Terminal''' is called '''command line''' because you can command the computer from here.In fact, it is more powerful than the GUI.
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|-
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|04:40
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|Now let's type a simple '''command''' to get a feel of  '''Terminal.'''
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|-
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|04:45
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|So, let's type '''"ls"''' and press '''Enter'''.
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|-
 +
|04:50
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|You can see it lists all the files and folders in the current '''working directory'''.
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|-
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|04:57
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|Here it is displaying files and folders from the '''Home''' folder.
 +
 
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|05:02
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|We will see later in this tutorial what the '''Home folder''' is.
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|05:07
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|'''Terminal''' commands are explained well in the subsequent '''Linux''' spoken tutorials in this series.
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|05:15
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|Let us close the Terminal now.
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|-
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|05:18
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|Now let's move on to another application i.e '''Iceweasel Web Browser.'''
 +
 
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|05:25
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|This is the default web-browser on the '''BOSS Operating System'''.
 +
|-
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|05:30
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|Click on '''Applications >> Internet >> Iceweasel Web Browser.'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|05:36
 
|05:36
|Firefox is used to access world wide web. Now you can see that firefox is open.  
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|''' Iceweasel''' is the re-branded version of '''Firefox'''.
 
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|05:43
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|05:41
|Lets go to gmail site here. For that go to address bar or press F6. I am pressing F6 now.
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|Using this browser, you can access your emails or search for some information on the net.
 
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|05:53
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|05:49
|Yup! i am in address bar and now i press backspace to clear the address bar.  
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|Let's go to the google-site.
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 +
|-
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|05:51
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|The short-cut key to go to the '''address bar''' is '''F6'''.
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|-
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|05:56
 +
|Or you can click here, on the address bar.
 
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|-
 
|06:00
 
|06:00
|I type "www.gmail.com"
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|I will type '''www.google.co.in'''.
 
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|06:04
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|06:07
|As I type, Firefox may suggest a few possibilities.  
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|As I type, '''Iceweasel''' may suggest a few possibilities.
 +
 
 
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|06:09
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|06:11
|You may choose one of these or type in the complete address and press enter .  
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|You may choose one of these...
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|-
 
|-
|06:15
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|06:14
|Firefox could connect to the website directly or it could ask for a login and password.  
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|... or continue to type the complete address and press '''Enter'''.
 
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|-
|06:22
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|06:19
|Now let us type the username and password and press enter.  
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|We are now in the '''google search page'''.  Let us type '''spoken tutorial''' in the '''search bar'''.
 
|-
 
|-
|06:36
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|06:27
|Now you can see gmail web page opened on the screen.So let's close this and move on to the next one.
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|The '''spoken tutorial''' website is listed as the first option. Let's click on it.
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|-
 
|-
|06:45
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|06:34
|Now let's go to office menu i.e applications->Office.
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|This will open the '''spoken tutorial Home page'''.
 
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|06:53
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|06:38
|Then further in this office menu we have openoffice word processor, spreadsheet and presentation.  
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|Let's close this and move on.
 
|-
 
|-
|07:03
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|06:42
|There is a lot of information on these topics in Internet.  
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|Now, let's click on '''Applications''' and then on '''Office.'''
 
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|07:07
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|06:48
|Our website will also have spoken tutorials on these topics in the future.  
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|In this Office menu, we have '''LibreOffice''' options like '''Writer, Calc''' and '''Impress.'''
 +
 
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|-
 +
|06:57
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|These are the '''word processor, spreadsheet''' and presentation components of '''LibreOffice Suite'''.
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|-
 +
|07:04
 +
|The Spoken Tutorial website has spoken tutorials on these topics. We suggest that you explore them.
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|-
 
|-
 
|07:12
 
|07:12
|Then let's explore Sound & Video menu. For that go to Applications-> Sound & Video.
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|Next, under '''Applications''', let's explore '''Sound &Video''' menu.
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|07:21
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|07:19
|In this we have one important application i.e Movie Player.It is used to play videos and songs. By default, it plays the open format video files only.  
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|This option lists the various player options available in '''BOSS OS'''.
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|-
|07:35
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|07:27
|So let me play one sample file from my pen-drive.Now i am inserting my pen-drive in an usb slot.Pen-drive has opened.
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|You can use any of these options to play your video or audio files.
 
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|07:48
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|07:33
|If it doesn't open, you can access it from the desktop.
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|Now, let's see some other important things. Let's go to '''Places''' menu this time.
 
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|07:53
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|07:41
|Let us click the icon at the bottom left hand corner. If we click on it, it shows only the Desktop. If we click this again, it shows the Desktop, along with the files already open.
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|The first option here is the ''''Home' folder'''.
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|08:08
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|07:45
|We can go to the Desktop also by pressing Windows key and D simultaneously. Please note that the required key combination to go to Desktop used to be Clt+Alt+D in the previous versions of Ubuntu. The user must be prepared to handle such variations from version to version. Let us now press Windows key and D.
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|Let's open it.
 
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|08:37
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|07:47
|Here you can see that your pen-drive is present on the desktop.
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|Every user has a unique '''Home folder''' in '''BOSS OS.'''
 
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|-
|08:42
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|07:52
|let's open it by double-clicking on it.
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|We can say that the '''Home''' folder is our house where we can store our files and folders.
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|08:46
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|08:00
|Now i select the movie file to play it i.e Ubuntu Humanity.ogv .
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|Unless we permit, others cannot see them.
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|08:57
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|08:04
|Here is my file, now i double-click it to open it.
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|More information on '''file permissions''' is available in the 'Linux spoken tutorials', available on the spoken tutorial website.
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|08:14
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|In our '''Home''' folder, we can see other folders such as '''Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music''' etc.
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|-
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|08:25
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|In Linux, everything is a file.
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 +
|-
 +
|08:29
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|Let's open the '''Desktop''' folder by double-clicking on it.
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|08:35
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|Hey, we can see that the same '''hello.txt''' file what we saved from '''gedit text editor''' is here.
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|08:44
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|So, this folder and the Desktop are the same.
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|-
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|08:49
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|Let me close this folder now.
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|-
 +
|08:52
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|Let's learn to change the Desktop theme now.
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|-
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|08:55
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|Go to the right hand side corner and click on the username displayed there.
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|-
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|09:02
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|In my case, the username is '''spoken.'''  So, I will click on '''spoken.'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|09:09
 
|09:09
|It opens in movie-player by default.Let's close this.
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|Now, click on '''System Settings''' option.
 
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|09:13
 
|09:13
|Now let's see some more important things on this desktop.
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|The '''System Settings''' dialog box opens up.
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|-
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|09:16
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|Click on '''Background''' icon.
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|-
 +
|09:19
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|Choose any background from the list displayed.
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|-
 
|-
|09:18
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|09:23
|For that let's go to Places menu this time.In this, we have the home folder.  
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|It will appear as your new background.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|09:27
 
|09:27
|Let's open it.Click on home folder.
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|Close this dialog box.
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|-
 
|-
 
|09:29
 
|09:29
|Every user has a unique home folder in Ubuntu.  
+
|Now, we will come to the '''System Tools''' option available under 'Applications' menu.
 
|-
 
|-
|09:34
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|09:36
|We can say that the home folder is "our house" where we can store our files and folders.  
+
|This menu has many important options which helps you to manage your desktop and the various applications.
 
|-
 
|-
|09:42
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|09:44
|Unless we permit, others cannot see them. More information on file permissions is available on the linux spoken tutorials available at http://spoken-tutorial.org
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|Click on '''System tools >> Administration''' and '''Synaptic Package Manager.'''
 
|-
 
|-
|09:56
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|09:51
|In our home folder, we can see other folders, such as Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Videos etc.
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|It will immediately prompt you for the 'admin password' for authentication.
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|-
 
|-
|10:08
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|09:57
|In linux, everything is a file. Lets open the Desktop folder by double clicking.  
+
|Type in your 'admin' password and click on '''Authenticate''' button.
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
|10:16
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|10:02
|Hey we can see that the same "hello.txt" file what we saved from text editor is here.  
+
|Details on how to use '''Synaptic Package Manager''' is available in a separate tutorial in this series.
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|-
 
|-
|10:25
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|10:10
|So this folder and the Desktop are the same. Let me close this folder now.
+
|This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
|10:31
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|10:14
|Aren't you bored to see the same theme of desktop? Let's change it.
+
| Let us summarize.In this tutorial, we learnt about:
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|-
 
|-
|10:37
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|10:18
|For that go to System->Preferences->Appearance. Click on it.
+
| the BOSS Desktop, the main menu,
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
|10:44
+
|10:21
|Here under themes tab, we have many pre-installed themes .Let us select "Clearlooks".  
+
| and many important features of '''BOSS Linux OS.'''
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
|10:52
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|10:25
|As soon as you click on that you can see that changes have applied to your machine.  
+
|Watch the video available at the following link.
 +
 
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|-
 +
|10:28
 +
|It summarizes the spoken tutorial project.
 +
 
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|-
 +
|10:31
 +
|If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
 
|-
 
|-
|10:58
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|10:36
|You can see it clearly by clicking the Desktop icon present at the bottom left hand corner. Let us go back to the folder by clicking this icon again.  
+
|The Spoken Tutorial Project team: conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
 +
 
 
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|-
|11:10
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|10:41
|Play with these themes which ever you like and click on close button to exit.
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|Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
|11:18
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|10:45
|This brings us to the end of this tutorial.  
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|For more details, please write to: '''contact@spoken-tutorial.org'''
 
|-
 
|-
|11:21
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|10:53
|In this tutorial we learnt about the Ubuntu Desktop, the main menu and the other icons visible on the Ubuntu screen.  
+
|Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the '''Talk to a Teacher''' project.
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|-
 
|-
|11:31
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|10:57
|Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project, supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT.  
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|It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Govt of India.
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|-
|11:41
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|11:05
|More information on the same is available at the following link: http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro.
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|More information on this mission is available at the following link:[http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro]
 
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|-
|11:47
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|11:11
|This script has been contributed by ----------------------(name of the translator) and this is -----------------------(name of the recorder) from --------------------------(name of the place)signing off. Thank you and goodbye.
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|This is Ashwini Patil from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thank you for watching.
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 7 March 2017

Time Narration
00:01 Welcome to this spoken tutorial on BOSS Desktop.
00:06 In this tutorial, we will get familiar with the BOSS Desktop environment.
00:12 Here, I am using BOSS Linux 3.4.2 with wide Indian language support & packages.
00:21 Let me minimize the slide.
00:24 What you are seeing here, is the BOSS Desktop.
00:28 You can see the main menu on the top left hand side corner.
00:33 To open this menu, press Alt+F1 keys simultaneously on your keyboard.
00:42 Alternately, click on Applications menu.
00:46 The 'Applications menu' contains all the installed applications in a categorized manner.
00:54 In this Applications menu, let us get familiar with some important applications.
01:01 So, let's go to Applications, Accessories, Calculator.
01:08 Calculator helps perform arithmetic, scientific or financial calculations.
01:16 Let's open the calculator by clicking on it.
01:20 Let us try some simple calculations.
01:23 Type 5*(into)8 and press '='(equals to) sign.
01:29 Instead of pressing '='(equals to) sign, you can also press the Enter key.
01:35 Now, exit this calculator by pressing the close button.
01:40 Now, let's look at another application.
01:43 For that, go back to Applications, then go to Accessories.
01:49 In Accessories, let's open gedit Text Editor by clicking on it.
01:56 So, what you see right now on screen is the gedit Text Editor.
02:02 Let me type some text here and save it.
02:06 Type: Hello World.
02:11 To save the file, I can press Crtl+S keys or go to File and then click on Save.
02:20 So, let me go to File and then click on Save.
02:26 The Save As dialog box opens up.
02:29 It prompts for filename and location in which the file has to be saved.
02:36 So, let me type the name as hello.txt and for location, I will select the Desktop.
02:47 Click on Save button.
02:49 Let's close this gedit window now and check whether our file is saved on the Desktop or not.
02:58 Now come to the Desktop and you can see the file "hello.txt" here.
03:05 So, our text file has got saved successfully.
03:10 Let me open this file by double-clicking on it.
03:14 Here is our text, "Hello World".
03:18 We can type in multiple local languages too, in the 'gedit Text Editor'.
03:24 Let us see how to do so.
03:27 In gedit Text Editor, press CTRL + SPACE BAR.
03:33 You can see a small box at the bottom right hand side.
03:39 Click on it.
03:41 Select 'Hindi'.
03:43 Inscript.
03:45 I will type hello world.
03:49 You can see the text has changed to Hindi Inscript.
03:53 Now I will select Hindi, then I will select Phonetic.
03:59 I will type welcome using phonetics.
04:03 And you can see the word welcome typed in Hindi.
04:08 Now, click on Save to save the changes.
04:11 Let's close this text editor and let's see another important application from Accessories i.e Terminal.
04:20 So, let's move back to Applications, Accessories and then Terminal.
04:27 Terminal is called command line because you can command the computer from here.In fact, it is more powerful than the GUI.
04:40 Now let's type a simple command to get a feel of Terminal.
04:45 So, let's type "ls" and press Enter.
04:50 You can see it lists all the files and folders in the current working directory.
04:57 Here it is displaying files and folders from the Home folder.
05:02 We will see later in this tutorial what the Home folder is.
05:07 Terminal commands are explained well in the subsequent Linux spoken tutorials in this series.
05:15 Let us close the Terminal now.
05:18 Now let's move on to another application i.e Iceweasel Web Browser.
05:25 This is the default web-browser on the BOSS Operating System.
05:30 Click on Applications >> Internet >> Iceweasel Web Browser.
05:36 Iceweasel is the re-branded version of Firefox.
05:41 Using this browser, you can access your emails or search for some information on the net.
05:49 Let's go to the google-site.
05:51 The short-cut key to go to the address bar is F6.
05:56 Or you can click here, on the address bar.
06:00 I will type www.google.co.in.
06:07 As I type, Iceweasel may suggest a few possibilities.
06:11 You may choose one of these...
06:14 ... or continue to type the complete address and press Enter.
06:19 We are now in the google search page. Let us type spoken tutorial in the search bar.
06:27 The spoken tutorial website is listed as the first option. Let's click on it.
06:34 This will open the spoken tutorial Home page.
06:38 Let's close this and move on.
06:42 Now, let's click on Applications and then on Office.
06:48 In this Office menu, we have LibreOffice options like Writer, Calc and Impress.
06:57 These are the word processor, spreadsheet and presentation components of LibreOffice Suite.
07:04 The Spoken Tutorial website has spoken tutorials on these topics. We suggest that you explore them.
07:12 Next, under Applications, let's explore Sound &Video menu.
07:19 This option lists the various player options available in BOSS OS.
07:27 You can use any of these options to play your video or audio files.
07:33 Now, let's see some other important things. Let's go to Places menu this time.
07:41 The first option here is the 'Home' folder.
07:45 Let's open it.
07:47 Every user has a unique Home folder in BOSS OS.
07:52 We can say that the Home folder is our house where we can store our files and folders.
08:00 Unless we permit, others cannot see them.
08:04 More information on file permissions is available in the 'Linux spoken tutorials', available on the spoken tutorial website.
08:14 In our Home folder, we can see other folders such as Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music etc.
08:25 In Linux, everything is a file.
08:29 Let's open the Desktop folder by double-clicking on it.
08:35 Hey, we can see that the same hello.txt file what we saved from gedit text editor is here.
08:44 So, this folder and the Desktop are the same.
08:49 Let me close this folder now.
08:52 Let's learn to change the Desktop theme now.
08:55 Go to the right hand side corner and click on the username displayed there.
09:02 In my case, the username is spoken. So, I will click on spoken.
09:09 Now, click on System Settings option.
09:13 The System Settings dialog box opens up.
09:16 Click on Background icon.
09:19 Choose any background from the list displayed.
09:23 It will appear as your new background.
09:27 Close this dialog box.
09:29 Now, we will come to the System Tools option available under 'Applications' menu.
09:36 This menu has many important options which helps you to manage your desktop and the various applications.
09:44 Click on System tools >> Administration and Synaptic Package Manager.
09:51 It will immediately prompt you for the 'admin password' for authentication.
09:57 Type in your 'admin' password and click on Authenticate button.
10:02 Details on how to use Synaptic Package Manager is available in a separate tutorial in this series.
10:10 This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
10:14 Let us summarize.In this tutorial, we learnt about:
10:18 the BOSS Desktop, the main menu,
10:21 and many important features of BOSS Linux OS.
10:25 Watch the video available at the following link.
10:28 It summarizes the spoken tutorial project.
10:31 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
10:36 The Spoken Tutorial Project team: conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
10:41 Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
10:45 For more details, please write to: contact@spoken-tutorial.org
10:53 Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
10:57 It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Govt of India.
11:05 More information on this mission is available at the following link:[1]
11:11 This is Ashwini Patil from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thank you for watching.

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