BOSS-Linux/C2/BOSS-Linux-Desktop/English
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 onBOSS Desktop. |
Learning Objectives | In this tutorial, we will get familiar with theBOSS Desktopenvironment. |
System Requirements | Here, I am usingBOSS 5.0with wide Indian language support & packages. |
Goto desktop | What you are seeing here, is theBOSS Desktop. |
Move the mouse to the main menu | You can see the main menu on the top left hand hand corner. |
Click on main menu | To open this menu, pressAlt+F1keys simultaneously on your keyboard.
Alternately, click onApplications menu. |
TheApplications menu contains all the installed applications in a categorized manner. | |
In thisApplications menu, let us get familiar with some important applications. | |
Goto Applications->Accessories->Calculator. | So let's go toApplications->Accessories->Calculator. |
Mouse-over calculator | Calculator helps perform arithmetic, scientific or financial calculations. |
Open on calculator. | Let's open thecalculator by clicking on it.
Let us try some simple calculation. |
Type 5*(into)8 and press = | Type 5*(into)8 and press = sign |
Instead of pressing = sign, you can also type 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 toApplications then go toAccessories. |
Goto Gedit Text Editor and click on it. | InAccessories, let's opengedit Text Editorby clicking on it. |
Be on Gedit Text Editor | So what you see right now on screen is thegedit Text Editor.
Let me type some text here and save it. |
Type “Hello World” | Type"Hello World".
To save the file, I can pressCrtl+S or go toFileand then click onSave. |
Click on File->save | So let me go toFile and then onSave. |
“Save as” dialog comes up | TheSave Asdialog 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 as"hello.txt"and for location I select theDesktopfolder. |
Click onSave. | Click onSavebutton. |
Click on 'X' button gedit text editor. | Let's close thisgeditwindownow and check whether our file is saved on theDesktopor not. |
Move toDesktop and select thehello.txt file. | Now come to theDesktop and you can see the filehello.txt.
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 thegedit text editor.
Let us see how to do so. | |
press (CTRL + SPACE BAR) | Ingedit Text Editiorpress(CTRL + SPACE BAR)
You can see a small box at the bottom right hand side.
Click on it. |
Click on Hindi
Click on Inscript. |
SelectHindi.
Then selectInscript. Uwna bnd[ I will type “hello world”. You can see the text has changed toHindi Inscript. |
Click on Hindi Phonetic >>type“welcome” | Now I will selectHindi Phonetic.
I will type“welcome”using phonetics. velkm And you can see the word “welcome”typed inHindi. |
Click on Save | Click onSaveto save the changes. |
Close the gedit text editor | Let's close thistext editor and let's see another important application fromAccessoriesi.eTerminal. |
Click on Applications->Accessories-> terminal. | So let's move back toApplications->Accessories and thenTerminal. |
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 ofTerminal.
So let's type 'ls' and pressEnter. |
Output on the terminal | You can see it lists all the files and folders in thecurrent working directory. |
Here it is displaying files and folders from theHomefolder.
We will see later in this tutorial what theHomefolder is. | |
Show the list of Linux tuts on | Terminalcommands are explained well in the subsequentLinuxspoken tutorials in this series. |
Click on 'X' button | Let us close theTerminalnow.
Close the desktop window. |
Come to Desktop | Now let's move on to another application i.eIceweasel Web Browser.
This is the default web browser on theBOSS Operating System. |
Click onApplications-> Internet->Iceweasel Web Browser | Click onApplications-> Internet-> Iceweasel Web Browser. |
Asbrowser 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. | |
InIceweasel >> PressF6 | Let's go to thegoogle site.
The short-cut key to go to the address bar isF6. |
Type"www.gmail.com" >>pressEnter. | 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 pressEnter. |
We are now in thegoogle search page. Let us type “spoken tutorial”in thesearch bar. | |
Mouse-over the page to show gmail opened | Thespoken tutorialwebsite is listed as the first option. Let's click on it.
This will open thespoken tutorial home page. |
Click on Close button | So let's close this and move on. |
Click on applications->Office. | Now, let's click onApplicationsand then onOffice. |
Mouse-overLibreOfficeWriter,Calc andImpress one after another. | In thisOfficemenu, we haveLibreOffice options likeWriter,Calc andImpress.
These are the word processor, spreadsheet and presentation components ofLibreOffice Suite.
TheSpoken Tutorial website has spoken tutorials on these topics. We suggest that you explore them. |
Goto Applications-> Sound & Video | Next, underApplications,let's exploreSound & Videomenu. |
Scroll the list | This option lists the various player options available inBOSS OS.
You can use any of these options to play your video or audio files. |
Now let's see some other important things. | |
Click onPlaces | Let's go toPlacesmenu this time. |
Mouse-over home folder >> click on it | The first option here is theHomefolder.
Let's open it. |
Every user has a uniqueHomefolder inBOSS OS. | |
In theHome folder | We can say that theHomefolder 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 theLinux spoken tutorialsavailable on thespoken tutorial website. |
Click on Desktop, Documents, Videos, Downloads one by one | In ourHomefolder, we can see other folders such asDesktop, Documents, Downloads, Music,etc. |
Click on desktop folder | InLinux, everything is a file.
Let's open theDesktop folder by double-clicking on it. |
Selecthello.txtfile | Hey, we can see that the same"hello.txt"file what we saved fromgedit text editoris here.
So this folder and theDesktopare the same.
Let me close this folder now. |
Let's learn to change theDesktoptheme now. | |
Right hand side corner >> point tospoken | Go to the right hand side corner and click on the username displayed there.
In my case, the username isspoken. So, I will click onspoken. |
Click onspoken | Now, click onSystem Settings option. |
The System Settings dialog box opens up. | |
Click onBackground | Click onBackground 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 theSystem Toolsoption available underApplicationsmenu. |
This menu has many important options, which help you to manage your desktop and the various applications. | |
Click on Administration >> Synaptic Package Manager. | Click on Administration >> Synaptic Package Manager. |
Type in theadmin password. | It will immediately prompt you for theadmin passwordfor authentication.
Type in youradmin password and click onAuthenticatebutton. |
Slide | Details on how to useSynpatic 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.
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This is _____________ signing off. Thanks for watching. |