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  • Committer: Torsten Spindler
  • Date: 2007-12-03 21:45:58 UTC
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 109.
  • Revision ID: torsten@canonical.com-20071203214558-bmdgva1tjemug9nn
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                                        <listitem><para><emphasis role="strong">Places:</emphasis> This menu
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                                        allows you to access your home directory, external devices and network
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                                        on your computer.</para>
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                                        <note><title><emphasis role="strong">Note:</emphasis></title>
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                                        <para>Home directory is created by default for every user and automatically takes                                               the username. This directory contains all user-speific files. In a multi-user system, every user stores personal data in a sub-directory of this directory.</para></note>
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                                        <figure><title><emphasis role="italic">The Places Menu</emphasis></title>
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                                                        <imagedata fileref="images/Lesson03_images_005.png" format="PNG" />
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                                        </figure>
 
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                                        <note><title><emphasis role="strong">Note:</emphasis></title>
 
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                                        <para>Home directory is created by default for every user and automatically takes the username. This directory contains all user-speific files. In a multi-user system, every user stores personal data in a sub-directory of this directory.</para></note>
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                                        </listitem>
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                                        <listitem><para><emphasis role="strong">System:</emphasis> This menu
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                                        allows you to change the settings of your computer. You can also access