- Add/Remove Programs
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Use
→ to install applications from Ubuntu’s software library, or to remove existing applications from your computer. Use → → for more advanced tasks. - Control Panel
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Settings that affect everyone who uses Ubuntu on this computer are found in
→ . Settings that just affect you are accessed from → . - Explorer
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To manage the files and folders on your computer, start by choosing an item from the
menu. - Favorites
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Use
for easy access to commonly-used folders. Firefox has , which are equivalent to Favorites in Internet Explorer. - Internet Explorer
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You can use Firefox to search the Web and visit Web sites: → → .
- Log Off
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To close all your programs and leave the computer ready for someone else to log in, choose
→ , then Log Out. - My Computer
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Equivalent items to those in the “My Computer” window are found in various places in Ubuntu.
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To see the disks and storage devices connected to the computer, choose
→ .
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- My Documents
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Inside your home folder (
→ ), you can arrange documents and other files in whatever folders you wish. - Printers & Faxes
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Open
→ → to set up printers. Ubuntu does not support faxing. - Recycle Bin
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The Trash works much the same way as the Recycle Bin. The Trash is almost always at the bottom right corner of the screen.
- Standby
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To put your computer into a power-saving mode until you resume using it, choose
→ , then Suspend or Hibernate. (Hibernate requires no power at all, but is slower, and is not available on some types of computer.) - Start button
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The three menus at the top left of the screen —
, , and — contain most of the same things as the Start menu in Windows. - Task Manager
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To see or halt currently running programs, or to track processor and memory usage, choose
→ → . - Windows Media Player
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Programs that play music and movies, and rip music CDs, are available from
→ . - Windows Update
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To check for updates to Ubuntu, open
→ → .