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Select your user name and type your password the desktop will appear.  The desktop is shown in image here.  When you switch on your computer, you will see a login screen, login with the user id and password created by the system administrator. Edubuntu allows you to have a user interface in Assamese, by specifying your language as Assamese during your user id creation.  The applications menu at the top left has a list of all the programmes (apps) on your computer.  The places menu, next to it, lets you access the hard disk, CD/DVD or pen drives. Digital cameras and MP3 players are also listed here when plugged-in.  
 
Select your user name and type your password the desktop will appear.  The desktop is shown in image here.  When you switch on your computer, you will see a login screen, login with the user id and password created by the system administrator. Edubuntu allows you to have a user interface in Assamese, by specifying your language as Assamese during your user id creation.  The applications menu at the top left has a list of all the programmes (apps) on your computer.  The places menu, next to it, lets you access the hard disk, CD/DVD or pen drives. Digital cameras and MP3 players are also listed here when plugged-in.  
 
The Application menu has sub menus for Education, Office, Internet, Games etc. Each sub-menu has many applications. You can try to learn them yourselves by clicking and selecting options. “Self learning” is an important possibility with ICT. Try, Learn, Enjoy.<br>
 
The Application menu has sub menus for Education, Office, Internet, Games etc. Each sub-menu has many applications. You can try to learn them yourselves by clicking and selecting options. “Self learning” is an important possibility with ICT. Try, Learn, Enjoy.<br>
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What will you do after you have finished your work? You have to turn off the computer. You must turn it off by clicking on the last button on the right hand top corner and select shut down. Never turn off the power button without shutting the computer properly.
 
What will you do after you have finished your work? You have to turn off the computer. You must turn it off by clicking on the last button on the right hand top corner and select shut down. Never turn off the power button without shutting the computer properly.
 
If you have doubts or difficulties in using the Edubuntu operating system or any of the applications, you can search for solutions on the Internet using a search engine. You can also find 'frequently asked questions and answers' on http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions .  
 
If you have doubts or difficulties in using the Edubuntu operating system or any of the applications, you can search for solutions on the Internet using a search engine. You can also find 'frequently asked questions and answers' on http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions .  
|style="width: 50%;|Step 2- 3.2  Creating and managing files and folders
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When you write an essay or paint something on a paper, you would like to keep it for future, right? You would probably put it in a hard bound folder. Maybe, if you have more than one essay or painting, you would have one folder to hold your essays and one folder to hold your paintings.  
 
When you write an essay or paint something on a paper, you would like to keep it for future, right? You would probably put it in a hard bound folder. Maybe, if you have more than one essay or painting, you would have one folder to hold your essays and one folder to hold your paintings.  
 
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Video on Kalpavriksha installation produced by Balaji Sir, UPS Kondapur
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1.Using a DVD?
 
1.Using a DVD?
   
It’s easy to install Ubuntu from a DVD. Here’s what you need to do:
 
It’s easy to install Ubuntu from a DVD. Here’s what you need to do:
   
Put the Ubuntu DVD into the DVD-drive
 
Put the Ubuntu DVD into the DVD-drive
   
Restart your computer. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the DVD.<br>
 
Restart your computer. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the DVD.<br>
 
2.Using a USB drive?
 
2.Using a USB drive?

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