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Fedora Desktop User Guide

The published version of the Desktop User Guide for Fedora Core 6 is now available. To access it, click on the link below:

http://docs.fedoraproject.org/desktop-user-guide/en/


Documentation Summary:

Purpose: How to accomplish specific tasks with the desktop applications.

Audience: Individuals who are unfamiliar with the default Fedora Desktop and who may be running their first Linux desktop.

Approach: This document explains basic principles by covering one principle at a time. The document does not assume familiarity with any Linux/UNIX-specific terminology or concepts. Functionality is also compared, where appropriate, to what the reader may know from other OSes, particularly Microsoft Windows.

Assumptions: The reader has a standard Desktop class installation of Fedora, including a user account with the default settings. The reader does not have access to the root password.

Related Documents: The AdministrationGuide documents tasks that require root access. The GettingStartedGuide is a general introduction to using Fedora.

Writers: MattBird, CodyDeHaan, DamienDurand, JohnBabich

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Table of Contents



Summary of Sections

Introduction

Logging into the Desktop

Tour of the Desktop

Using Media

Accessing the Web

Communications

Office Tools

Playing Multimedia

Playing Games

Managing Photos

Sharing Your Desktop

Customizing the Desktop

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