Digital-Divide/C2/How-to-use-FOSSEE-Netbook/English
Author: Nancy Varkey Keywords: Netbook, FOSSEE Netbook
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Title Slide | Hello and welcome to the spoken tutorial on How to use the low cost FOSSEE Netbook, piloted at IIT Bombay. |
Learning Objectives Slide | In this tutorial we will learn about
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Name: FOSSEE Netbook | We refer to it as the FOSSEE Netbook, because,
The operating system is derived from the latest release of Ubuntu Linux. |
What is a FOSSEE Netbook? Slide | The FOSSEE Netbook
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System Requirement Slide | To record this tutorial, I am using
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Let's now have a look at the FOSSEE Netbook. | |
Pic of Netbook | This is what the FOSSEE Netbook looks like. |
Circle the items on the screen as per narration | It -
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Zoomed pics as per narration | It has 2 regular USB ports, 1 mini HDMI port, 1 Lan port. |
Zoomed pics as per narration | It has individual headphone and mic jacks for audio support. |
Zoomed pics as per narration | It also has an SD card slot that can support upto 32GB. |
Other features Slide | * It has a 5000 mAH battery
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First show Slide then switch to the website on browser | For more details about the hardware specifications, visit http://netbook.fossee.in |
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Slide | For recovery/update/re-installation of FOSSEE OS, user should do the following.
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On the desktop | What you see here, is the Desktop of the FOSSEE Netbook with the FOSSEE OS. |
Point to the 6 icons quickly | By default, you will see some icons on the Desktop. |
As with any computer, double-clicking on any icon, will open the related application. | |
Point to Network connection icon | Here, at the bottom right, is the Network connection icon.
Currently it says “No network connection”. |
Let's learn how to connect to a network. | |
Click on Network connection icon >> point to the available connections. | For wi-fi connections, simply click on the icon.
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Click on MTNL-Nancy | I will choose one of the available networks on my machine. |
Type the network password >> click on Connect button. | Then type the password and click on Connect button. |
Point to the Network icon >> mouse-over | Notice the Network icon in the System Tray.
The icon has now changed. It mentions the name of the network that I am now connected to. |
At this point, pause the recording and have all the required Spoken Tutorial series tabs open in the browser.
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Move the mouse to the bottom left corner of the desktop. | Let's now turn our attention to the bottom left corner of the Desktop. |
Mouse-over on the Start Menu | Here we find the Start Menu, which is the Main Menu. |
Scroll up-and-down the list | The Start Menu lists all the available software and applications, in a categorised manner. |
Mouse-over slowly on each category | Click each category to know which software or applications are listed.
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Click on Education >> Point to Geogebra. | Education category has all of these applications listed.
This is an outstanding free software to learn the concepts of algebra and geometry.
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Switch to Geogebra tab on browser | The Spoken Tutorial project has created excellent tutorials to learn Geogebra.
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View of all available languages for Geogebra series. | And you can also see that these tutorials are available in many Indian languages.
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Click on Education >> Point to Jmol. | Let’s come back to the Start menu.
Let’s see another software - Jmol.
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Switch to Jmol tab on browser | The Spoken Tutorial website has tutorials on Jmol, in many languages. |
Click on Graphics | In the Start menu, let’s look at another category, say - Graphics. |
Point to GIMP, Inkscape and XFig.
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Here you can see GIMP, Inkscape and XFig are available. |
Switch to GIMP tab on browser | There are many spoken tutorials on GIMP,... |
Switch to Inkscape tab on browser | ….Inkscape, |
Switch to XFig tab on browser | and XFig on the Spoken Tutorial website. |
You can use these tutorials to learn how to use these graphic software. | |
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Click on Internet | Let’s look at Internet category now and these are the options available here. |
Point to Firefox Web Browser | Here we have Firefox Web Browser. |
Switch to Firefox tab on browser
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And here are the spoken tutorials to learn how to use Firefox.
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Click on Office >> Point to each component | Under the Office category, we have the entire LibreOffice Suite -
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Switch to LibreOffice Suite tab on browser | We have tutorials to learn the entire LibreOffice Suite on the Spoken Tutorial website. |
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Click on Programming | Let’s move to the Programming category. |
Point to iPython | Here we can see iPython |
Switch to Python tab on browser | There is a Python series on the Spoken Tutorial website. |
Point to Scilab | We also have Scilab here. |
Switch to Scilab tab on browser | Once again, we have tutorials on how to learn Scilab on the Spoken Tutorial website. |
Point to Code Blocks and Geany. | We have some IDEs, too, like Code Blocks and Geany. |
No change on screen | Spoken Tutorials for these are not yet available.
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Point to Sound & Video >> click on it | Let us look at the applications available under Sound & Video. |
Point to Audacity | So, we have Audacity, which is used to record audio tracks…. |
Switch to Audacity tutorial tab on browser | ….and here are the tutorials to learn to use Audacity. |
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Click on Preferences >> point to Desktop, Keyboard, Monitor, Network | Preferences has options to customise the Desktop, Keyboard, Monitor, Network etc. |
Click on Customise look and feel | Let's click on Customise look and feel option. |
Point to Widget >> Scroll down the list | We are in the Widget tab, by default.
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Click on 1 or 2 themes | Choose the theme you prefer from the given list. |
Point to the other tabs >> Don’t close the window. | We will learn about all the other tabs and their options in detail, in later tutorials. |
Switch back to the Start Menu
Click on Logout >> point to shutdown, lock the screen and logout. |
Logout is the option to use to either shutdown, lock the screen or logout. |
Click Cancel | Let me click on the Cancel button. |
Point to the icon next to Start >> Click on it | The icon next to the Start menu is a shortcut to the Desktop.
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It iconifys all the open windows and displays only the Desktop. | |
Point to the icons on the Desktop | Now, on the Desktop, let us look at some of the icons. |
Point and click on the Terminal icon. | Here we have the Terminal.
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Switch to BOSS Linux tab on browser | To learn how to use the Terminal, please refer to the BOSS Linux spoken tutorial series. |
Point to the File Manager icon >> click on it >> close it | The File Manager functions like the My Computer option in Windows OS.
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Point to the Software Center icon >> click on it >> close it | The Software Center helps to install all the software that we want. |
Point to the Language Support icon >> click on it >> close it | Language Support lists all the languages supported by the FOSSEE OS. |
Point to readme.pdf >> click and open it >> scroll to the bottom | Notice a file readme.pdf on the Desktop.
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With this, we come to the end of this tutorial on How to use the FOSSEE Netbook. | |
Slide | The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
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Slide | The Spoken Tutorial project team -
For more details, write to us. |
Slide | Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Govt of India.
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Previous Slide | This is Nancy Varkey for IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for watching. |