User Guide to Using the Linux Desktop
Introductory training materials for end-users and trainers to use the Linux operating system.
Preface
This user guide is meant as an introductory guide for a user to use a modern personal computer (PC) running the Linux operating system. The main aim is to provide a self-learning guide on how to use a modern Linux desktop system. It assumes that the user has no prior knowledge of Linux or PC usage.
After going through the guide the reader should be in a position to start using a Linux desktop for both personal and office use. In particular she should be able to:
- access the Internet and use the WWW and Internet email
- manipulate and manage files, folders and the file system
- produce and print simple documents and presentation materials
- advance to become a power user by further self-learning and exploring
Linux has many distributions and sometimes the programs or tools used to perform a certain function can vary from distribution to distribution. This guide tries to be as generic as possible in the description of the features and functionalities. However, in some cases, especially some of the GUI desktop configuration tools, there is no really independent generic tool that can be used and each distribution has its own tool. In such cases, we have tried to illustrate their usage using Fedora Linux
This guide was written on a Fedora Linux system and as such many of the screen shots reflect this. However, this should not be construed as an endorsement of this distribution of Linux over the others on the part of the authors.
Nah Soo Hoe and Colin Charles
The training materials are released under the Creative Commons Attribution License
- Training Materials - Print
- Accompanying Presentation Slides - for trainers (OpenOffice Format)
- Online HTML - Converted by MainstreamLinux
- Interactive
- Live-CD
Translations
Translation efforts are currently in progress for these languages.
- German
- Dutch
- Filipino
- French
- Italian
- Portuguese
- Gustavo Chaves
- OpenOffice Chapters translated by CPqD Brazil
- Spanish
Broken links
Formazione in italiano - Italian training materials
materiale in italiano - italian localization
We are finishing italian localization. Just a little patience.
Free Software Alliance
www.freesoftwarealliance.it
How to give proper attribution in derived works?
"This material is a partial translation of the 'User Guide to Using the Linux Desktop' <http://www.iosn.net/training/end-user-manual/>."
Is it good enough?
Thanks, Gustavo.



Linux End User Guide - KDE


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