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|Title slide | |Title slide | ||
− | |Welcome to this spoken tutorial | + | |Welcome to this spoken tutorial on BOSS Desktop. |
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|Learning Objectives | |Learning Objectives | ||
− | |In this tutorial, we will get familiar with | + | |In this tutorial, we will get familiar with the BOSS Desktop environment. |
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|System Requirements | |System Requirements | ||
− | |Here, I am using BOSS 3.4.2 with wide Indian language support & packages. | + | |Here, I am using BOSS Linux 3.4.2 with wide Indian language support & packages. |
Let me minimize the slides. | Let me minimize the slides. | ||
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|Click on main menu | |Click on main menu | ||
|To open this menu, press Alt+F1 keys simultaneously on your keyboard. | |To open this menu, press Alt+F1 keys simultaneously on your keyboard. | ||
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Alternately, click on Applications menu. | Alternately, click on Applications menu. | ||
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|Type “Hello World” | |Type “Hello World” | ||
− | |Type | + | |Type '''Hello World''' |
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To save the file, I can press Crtl+S or go to File and then click on Save. | To save the file, I can press Crtl+S or go to File and then click on Save. | ||
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|Click on File->save | |Click on File->save | ||
− | |So let me go to File and then on Save. | + | |So let me go to '''File''' and then on '''Save.''' |
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|“Save as” dialog comes up | |“Save as” dialog comes up | ||
− | |The Save As dialog box opens up. | + | |The '''Save As''' dialog box opens up. |
− | + | It prompts for filename and location in which the file has to be saved. | |
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− | It prompts | + | |
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− | for filename and location in which the file has to be saved. | + | |
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|Type “hello.txt” as file name. Select Desktop as location. | |Type “hello.txt” as file name. Select Desktop as location. | ||
− | |So, let me type the name | + | |So, let me type the name '''hello.txt''' and for location I will select the Desktop. |
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|Click on Save. | |Click on Save. | ||
− | |Click on Save button. | + | |Click on '''Save''' button. |
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|Click on 'X' button gedit text editor. | |Click on 'X' button gedit text editor. | ||
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|Move to the Desktop and select thehello.txt file. | |Move to the Desktop and select thehello.txt file. | ||
− | |Now come to the Desktop and you can see the file hello.txt here. | + | |Now come to the Desktop and you can see the file '''hello.txt''' here. |
So, our text file has got saved successfully. | So, our text file has got saved successfully. | ||
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|press (CTRL + SPACE BAR) | |press (CTRL + SPACE BAR) | ||
− | |In gedit Text Editor press | + | |In gedit Text Editor press CTRL + SPACE BAR |
You can see a small box at the bottom right hand side. | You can see a small box at the bottom right hand side. | ||
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Inscript. | Inscript. | ||
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I will type “hello world”. | I will type “hello world”. | ||
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|Click on Hindi Phonetic >>type“welcome” | |Click on Hindi Phonetic >>type“welcome” | ||
− | |Now I will select Hindi Phonetic. | + | |Now I will select Hindi then i will select Phonetic. |
I will type“welcome”using phonetics. | I will type“welcome”using phonetics. | ||
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And you can see the word “welcome”typed in Hindi. | And you can see the word “welcome”typed in Hindi. | ||
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|Click on Applications->Accessories-> terminal. | |Click on Applications->Accessories-> terminal. | ||
− | |So let's move back to Applications | + | |So let's move back to '''Applications ;Accessories''' and then '''Terminal.''' |
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|Place your cursor on terminal | |Place your cursor on terminal | ||
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|Here it is displaying files and folders from the Home folder. | |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 is. | We will see later in this tutorial what the Home folder is. | ||
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|Let us close the Terminal now. | |Let us close the Terminal now. | ||
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|Come to Desktop | |Come to Desktop | ||
|Now let's move on to another application i.e Iceweasel Web Browser. | |Now let's move on to another application i.e Iceweasel Web Browser. | ||
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This is the default web browser on the BOSS Operating System. | This is the default web browser on the BOSS Operating System. | ||
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|Click on Applications-> Internet->Iceweasel Web Browser | |Click on Applications-> Internet->Iceweasel Web Browser | ||
− | |Click on Applications | + | |Click on '''Applications ; Internet ; Iceweasel Web Browser.''' |
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|As browser opens.... | |As browser opens.... | ||
− | |Iceweasel is the re-branded version of | + | |Iceweasel is the re-branded version of; '''Firefox'''. |
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The short-cut key to go to the address bar is F6. | The short-cut key to go to the address bar is F6. | ||
− | Or you can | + | Or you can click here to the address bar. |
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|Type"www.gmail.com" >>press Enter. | |Type"www.gmail.com" >>press Enter. | ||
− | |I will type | + | |I will type '''www.google.co.in''' |
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− | | | + | |Scroll with the mouse |
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|As I type,Iceweasel may suggest a few possibilities. | |As I type,Iceweasel may suggest a few possibilities. | ||
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− | |We are now in the google search page. | + | |We are now in the google search page. Let us type '''spoken tutorial''' in the search bar. |
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|Mouse-over the page to show gmail opened | |Mouse-over the page to show gmail opened | ||
− | |The spoken tutorial website is listed as the first option. | + | |The spoken tutorial website is listed as the first option. Let's click on it. |
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This will open the spoken tutorial home page. | This will open the spoken tutorial home page. | ||
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|Mouse-over LibreOffice Writer,Calc and Impress one after another. | |Mouse-over LibreOffice Writer,Calc and Impress one after another. | ||
|In this Office menu, we have LibreOffice options like Writer,Calc and Impress. | |In this Office menu, we have LibreOffice options like Writer,Calc and Impress. | ||
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These are the word processor, spreadsheet and presentation components of LibreOffice Suite. | These are the word processor, spreadsheet and presentation components of LibreOffice Suite. | ||
+ | The Spoken Tutorial website has spoken tutorials on these topics. We suggest that you explore them. | ||
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|Goto Applications-> Sound & Video | |Goto Applications-> Sound & Video | ||
− | |Next, under Applications,let's explore Sound & | + | |Next, under '''Applications''', let's explore '''Sound &Video''' menu. |
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|Scroll the list | |Scroll the list | ||
|This option lists the various player options available in BOSS OS. | |This option lists the various player options available in BOSS OS. | ||
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You can use any of these options to play your video or audio files. | You can use any of these options to play your video or audio files. | ||
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|Mouse-over home folder >> click on it | |Mouse-over home folder >> click on it | ||
|The first option here is the Home folder. | |The first option here is the Home folder. | ||
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Let's open it. | Let's open it. | ||
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|In the Home folder | |In the Home folder | ||
− | |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. |
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|Linux tutorials on[http://spoken-tutorial.org/ http://spoken-tutorial.org] | |Linux tutorials on[http://spoken-tutorial.org/ http://spoken-tutorial.org] | ||
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|Click on Desktop, Documents, Videos, Downloads one by one | |Click on Desktop, Documents, Videos, Downloads one by one | ||
− | |In our Home folder, we can see other folders such as Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music,etc. | + | |In our Home folder, we can see other folders such as '''Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music''',etc. |
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|Click on desktop folder | |Click on desktop folder | ||
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|Select hello.txt file | |Select hello.txt file | ||
− | |Hey, we can see that the same | + | |Hey, we can see that the same '''hello.txt''' file what we saved from gedit text editor is here. |
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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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Let me close this folder now. | Let me close this folder now. | ||
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|Right hand side corner >> point to spoken | |Right hand side corner >> point to spoken | ||
|Go to the right hand side corner and click on the username displayed there. | |Go to the right hand side corner and click on the username displayed there. | ||
+ | In my case, the username is spoken. So, I will click on spoken. | ||
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|Click on spoken | |Click on spoken | ||
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|Click on yellow sunflower. | |Click on yellow sunflower. | ||
|Choose any background from the list displayed. | |Choose any background from the list displayed. | ||
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It will appear as your new background. | It will appear as your new background. | ||
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|Click on 'X' to close the box. | |Click on 'X' to close the box. | ||
|Close this dialog box. | |Close this dialog box. | ||
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|Click on Applications >> System Tools | |Click on Applications >> System Tools | ||
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|This menu has many important options, which help you to manage your desktop and the various applications. | |This menu has many important options, which help you to manage your desktop and the various applications. | ||
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− | |Click on Administration | + | |Click on System tool Administration and Synaptic Package Manager. |
− | |Click on Administration | + | |Click on Administration and Synaptic Package Manager. |
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|Type in the admin password. | |Type in the admin password. | ||
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|Last slide | |Last slide | ||
|This bring to the end of this tutorial. | |This bring to the end of this tutorial. | ||
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In this tutorial we learnt about | In this tutorial we learnt about | ||
Latest revision as of 11:12, 18 November 2014
Title of script:Overview of BOSS Desktop
Author: Nancy Varkey
Keywords: BOSS OS,Overview, Desktop, Synaptic Package Manager
Visual Cue | Narration |
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Title slide | Welcome to this spoken tutorial on BOSS Desktop. |
Learning Objectives | In this tutorial, we will get familiar with the BOSS Desktop environment. |
System Requirements | Here, I am using BOSS Linux 3.4.2 with wide Indian language support & packages.
Let me minimize the slides. |
Goto desktop | What you are seeing here, is the BOSS Desktop. |
Move the mouse to the main menu | You can see the main menu on the top left hand side corner. |
Click on main menu | To open this menu, press Alt+F1 keys simultaneously on your keyboard.
Alternately, click on Applications menu. |
The Applications menu contains all the installed applications in a categorized manner. | |
In this Applications menu, let us get familiar with some important applications. | |
Goto Applications->Accessories->Calculator. | So let's go to Applications->Accessories->Calculator. |
Mouse-over calculator | Calculator helps perform arithmetic, scientific or financial calculations. |
Open on calculator. | Let's open the calculator by clicking on it.
Let us try some simple calculations. |
Type 5*(into)8 and press = | Type 5*(into)8 and press = sign |
Instead of pressing = sign, you can also press the enter key | |
Click on close button | Now exit this calculator by pressing the close button. |
Click on desktop. | Now let's look at another application. |
Click on Application-> Accessories | For that go back to Applications then go to Accessories. |
Goto Gedit Text Editor and click on it. | In Accessories, let's open gedit Text Editor by clicking on it. |
Be on Gedit Text Editor | So what you see right now on screen is the gedit Text Editor.
Let me type some text here and save it. |
Type “Hello World” | Type Hello World
To save the file, I can press Crtl+S or go to File and then click on Save. |
Click on File->save | So let me go to File and then on Save. |
“Save as” dialog comes up | The Save As dialog box opens up.
It prompts for filename and location in which the file has to be saved. |
Type “hello.txt” as file name. Select Desktop as location. | So, let me type the name hello.txt and for location I will select the Desktop. |
Click on Save. | Click on Save button. |
Click on 'X' button gedit text editor. | Let's close this gedit window now and check whether our file is saved on the Desktopor not. |
Move to the Desktop and select thehello.txt file. | Now come to the Desktop and you can see the file hello.txt here.
So, our text file has got saved successfully. |
Double click on hello.txt file | Let me open this file by double-clicking on it.
Here is our text“Hello World”. |
We can type in multiple local languages, too, in the gedit text editor.
Let us see how to do so. | |
press (CTRL + SPACE BAR) | In gedit Text Editor press CTRL + SPACE BAR
You can see a small box at the bottom right hand side.
Click on it. |
Click on Hindi
Click on Inscript. |
Select Hindi.
Inscript. I will type “hello world”. You can see the text has changed to Hindi Inscript. |
Click on Hindi Phonetic >>type“welcome” | Now I will select Hindi then i will select Phonetic.
I will type“welcome”using phonetics. And you can see the word “welcome”typed in Hindi. |
Click on Save | Click on Save to save the changes. |
Close the gedit text editor | Let's close this text editor and let's see another important application from Accessories i.e Terminal. |
Click on Applications->Accessories-> terminal. | So let's move back to Applications ;Accessories and then Terminal. |
Place your cursor on terminal | Terminal is called command line because you can command the computer from here.
In fact, it is more powerful than the GUI. |
Type ls and press enter | Now let's type a simple command to get a feel of Terminal.
So let's type 'ls' and press Enter. |
Output on the terminal | You can see it lists all the files and folders in the current working directory. |
Here it is displaying files and folders from the Home folder.
We will see later in this tutorial what the Home folder is. | |
Show the list of Linux tuts on | Terminal commands are explained well in the subsequent Linux spoken tutorials in this series. |
Click on 'X' button | Let us close the Terminal now.
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Come to Desktop | Now let's move on to another application i.e Iceweasel Web Browser.
This is the default web browser on the BOSS Operating System. |
Click on Applications-> Internet->Iceweasel Web Browser | Click on Applications ; Internet ; Iceweasel Web Browser. |
As browser opens.... | Iceweasel is the re-branded version of; Firefox. |
Using this browser, you can access your emails or search for some information on the net. | |
In Iceweasel >> PressF6 | Let's go to the google site.
The short-cut key to go to the address bar is F6. Or you can click here to the address bar. |
Type"www.gmail.com" >>press Enter. | I will type www.google.co.in |
Scroll with the mouse | As I type,Iceweasel may suggest a few possibilities.
You may choose one of these... ... or continue to type the complete address and press Enter. |
We are now in the google search page. Let us type spoken tutorial in the search bar. | |
Mouse-over the page to show gmail opened | The spoken tutorial website is listed as the first option. Let's click on it.
This will open the spoken tutorial home page. |
Click on Close button | So let's close this and move on. |
Click on applications->Office. | Now, let's click on Applications and then on Office. |
Mouse-over LibreOffice Writer,Calc and Impress one after another. | In this Office menu, we have LibreOffice options like Writer,Calc and Impress.
These are the word processor, spreadsheet and presentation components of LibreOffice Suite. The Spoken Tutorial website has spoken tutorials on these topics. We suggest that you explore them. |
Goto Applications-> Sound & Video | Next, under Applications, let's explore Sound &Video menu. |
Scroll the list | This option lists the various player options available in BOSS OS.
You can use any of these options to play your video or audio files. |
Now let's see some other important things. | |
Click on Places | Let's go to Places menu this time. |
Mouse-over home folder >> click on it | The first option here is the Home folder.
Let's open it. |
Every user has a unique Home folder in BOSS OS. | |
In the Home folder | We can say that the Home folder is our house where we can store our files and folders. |
Linux tutorials onhttp://spoken-tutorial.org | Unless we permit, others cannot see them.
More information on file permissions is available in the Linux spoken tutorials available on the spoken tutorial website. |
Click on Desktop, Documents, Videos, Downloads one by one | In our Home folder, we can see other folders such as Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music,etc. |
Click on desktop folder | In Linux, everything is a file.
Let's open the Desktop folder by double-clicking on it. |
Select hello.txt file | Hey, we can see that the same hello.txt file what we saved from gedit text editor is here.
So this folder and the Desktop are the same. Let me close this folder now. |
Let's learn to change the Desktop theme now. | |
Right hand side corner >> point to spoken | Go to the right hand side corner and click on the username displayed there.
In my case, the username is spoken. So, I will click on spoken. |
Click on spoken | Now, click on System Settings option. |
The System Settings dialog box opens up. | |
Click on Background | Click on Background icon. |
Click on yellow sunflower. | Choose any background from the list displayed.
It will appear as your new background. |
Click on 'X' to close the box. | Close this dialog box. |
Click on Applications >> System Tools | Now, we will come to the System Tools option available under Applications menu. |
This menu has many important options, which help you to manage your desktop and the various applications. | |
Click on System tool Administration and Synaptic Package Manager. | Click on Administration and Synaptic Package Manager. |
Type in the admin password. | It will immediately prompt you for the admin password for authentication.
Type in your admin password and click on Authenticate button. |
Slide | Details on how to use Synaptic Package Manager is available in a separate tutorial in this series. |
Last slide | This bring to the end of this tutorial.
In this tutorial we learnt about
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Acknowledgement slides | Watch the video available at the following link.
It summarizes the spoken tutorial project.
If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
Workshop slides | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials,
gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
For more details, pls write tocontact@spoken-tutorial.org |
Mission slides | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Govt of India.
More information on this mission is available at the following link:http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro. |
This is Ashwini Patil from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for watching. |