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GNOME User Guide

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Contents

About This Guide
1. Verfügbare Dokumentation
2. Rückmeldungen
3. Konventionen in der Dokumentation
4. Informationen über die Herstellung dieses Handbuchs
5. Quellcode
6. Danksagung
I. Introduction to the GNOME Desktop
1. Getting Started with the GNOME Desktop
1.1. Logging In and Selecting a Desktop
1.2. Logging Out
1.3. Desktop Basics
1.4. Using the Main Menu
1.5. Managing Folders and Files with Nautilus
1.6. Accessing Network Resources
1.7. Accessing Floppy Disks, CDs, or DVDs
1.8. Finding Data on Your Computer or in the File System
1.9. Moving Text Between Applications
1.10. Printing
1.11. Managing Internet Connections
1.12. Exploring the Internet
1.13. E-mail and Scheduling
1.14. Opening or Creating Documents with OpenOffice.org
1.15. Controlling Your Desktop’s Power Management
1.16. Creating, Displaying, and Decompressing Archives
1.17. Taking Screen Shots
1.18. Viewing PDF Files
1.19. Controlling Sound
1.20. Using the Fingerprint Reader
1.21. Obtaining Software Updates
1.22. For More Information
2. Customizing Your Settings
2.1. The Control Center
2.2. Hardware
2.3. Look and Feel
2.4. Personal
2.5. System
II. Internet Connectivity, Files and Resources
3. Accessing Network Resources
3.1. General Notes on File Sharing and Network Browsing
3.2. Accessing Network Shares
3.3. Sharing Folders
3.4. Managing Windows Files
3.5. Configuring and Accessing a Windows Network Printer
4. Searching with Beagle
4.1. Using Beagle
4.2. Search Tips
4.3. Performing a Property Search
4.4. Setting Search Preferences
4.5. Indexing Other Directories
4.6. Preventing Files and Directories from Being Indexed
4.7. For More Information
5. Managing Printers
5.1. Installing a Printer
5.2. Modifying Printer Settings
5.3. Canceling Print Jobs
5.4. Deleting a Printer
6. Desktop Integrated Collaboration Environment
7. Assistive Technology Support
8. Backing Up User Data
A. Moving from Windows to Linux
A.1. Starting Applications from the Main Menu
A.2. Managing Files
A.3. Using the Command Line
A.4. Customizing Your Desktop
A.5. Switching between Applications
A.6. Accessing Network Resources
B. GNU-Lizenzen
B.1. GNU General Public License
B.2. GNU Free Documentation License

List of Figures

1.1. GNOME Desktop
1.2. GNOME Desktop Menu
1.3. GNOME Bottom Panel
1.4. Add to Panel Dialog Box
1.5. Main Menu
1.6. File Manager
1.7. Network Connections Icon in the Main Menu
1.8. Network File Browser
1.9. Search for Files Dialog
1.10. Search Results List
1.11. GNOME Power Manager Notification When AC Adapter is Removed
1.12. GNOME Power Manager Notification When Laptop Primary Battery is Fully Charged
1.13. GNOME Power Manager Notification When Battery Power is Low
1.14. GNOME Power Manager Notification When the System Power is Critically Low
1.15. GNOME Power Manager Notification When Suspend Failure Occurs
1.16. Power History Going From Battery Power to AC
1.17. GNOME Power Manager On AC Power Preferences
1.18. GNOME Power Manager On Battery Power Preferences
1.19. GNOME Power Manager General Preferences
1.20. Changing the Session Idle Timeout in Screensaver Preferences
1.21. Archive Manager
1.22. Save Screenshot Dialog Box
1.23. Evince PDF Viewer
1.24. GNOME Volume Control Dialog Box
2.1. GNOME Control Center
2.2. Keyboard Preferences Dialog
2.3. Mouse Preferences Dialog
2.4. Printers Dialog
2.5. Screen Resolution Preferences Dialog
2.6. Font Preferences Dialog
2.7. Screensaver Preferences Dialog
2.8. Window Preferences Dialog
2.9. File Manager Preferences
2.10. General Lockdown Editor Settings
2.11. Main Menu Editor
2.12. 3D Desktop
2.13. Window Effects Tabbed Page
2.14. Thumbnail View
2.15. Panoramic View of All Desktop Cubes
2.16. Skydome Image
2.17. Assistive Technology Preferences Dialog
2.18. Keyboard Shortcuts Dialog
2.19. Network Proxy Configuration Dialog
2.20. Preferred Applications
2.21. Search Preferences
2.22. Sessions Dialog—Session Options Page
2.23. Sound Preferences Dialog
3.1. Network File Browser
4.1. Desktop Search Dialog Box
4.2. Desktop Search Dialog Box With a File Selected
A.1. GNOME Desktop
A.2. Main Menu in GNOME
A.3. File Manager
A.4. Windows Command Prompt and Terminal
A.5. GNOME Control Center
A.6. GNOME Network Browsing

List of Tables

1.1. Panel Menu Options
1.2. Some Useful Applets
1.3. System Shortcuts
1.4. File Manager Navigation Shortcuts
2.1. Desktop Effects Shortcuts
4.1. Supported Property Keywords