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Welcome to the Ubuntu Desktop Training Course
This branch is hosted at
https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~billy-cina/ubuntu-desktop-course/ubuntu-desktop-course
Written by and attributed to Canonical Ltd. and the Ubuntu Training community 2007.
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*** Notes ***
1. It has been written in Docbook using xml stylesheets and the bzr revision control, accessed through Launchpad.
2. There are 10 lessons in total with the last lesson covering Partitioning and Booting optional. The course is modular - 2 days if all lessons are covered however, topics and lessons can be selected as required.
3. There are 2 versions of the course:
*An Instructor Guide which has instructor notes and answers to the exercise questions together.
*A student guide which does not have instructor notes; answers to the exercises are provided separately.
4. In order to create a:
*Student guide: make booksg
*Instructor guide: make book
*Q&A for the student guide: make questions
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