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# Ukrainian translation for ubuntu-docs
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# Copyright (c) 2006 Rosetta Contributors and Canonical Ltd 2006
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# This file is distributed under the same license as the ubuntu-docs package.
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2006.
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#: windows/C/windows-C.omf:6(creator) windows/C/windows-C.omf:7(maintainer)
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msgid "ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com (Ubuntu Documentation Project)"
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#: windows/C/windows-C.omf:8(title) windows/C/windows.xml:17(title)
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msgid "If you’ve been using Windows"
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#: windows/C/windows-C.omf:9(date)
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#: windows/C/windows-C.omf:11(description)
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:3(title) windows/C/glossary.xml:3(title)
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msgid "Credits and License"
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:4(para) windows/C/glossary.xml:4(para)
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"This document is maintained by the Ubuntu documentation team "
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"(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam). For a list of contributors, see "
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"the <ulink url=\"../../../common/C/contributors.xml\">contributors "
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:5(para) windows/C/glossary.xml:5(para)
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"This document is made available under the Creative Commons ShareAlike 2.5 "
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:6(para) windows/C/glossary.xml:6(para)
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"You are free to modify, extend, and improve the Ubuntu documentation source "
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"code under the terms of this license. All derivative works must be released "
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:8(para) windows/C/glossary.xml:8(para)
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"This documentation is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but "
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"WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY "
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"or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AS DESCRIBED IN THE DISCLAIMER."
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:11(para) windows/C/glossary.xml:11(para)
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"A copy of the license is available here: <ulink url=\"/usr/share/ubuntu-"
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"docs/common/C/ccbysa.xml\">Creative Commons ShareAlike License</ulink>."
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:14(year) windows/C/glossary.xml:14(year)
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msgid "2004, 2005, 2006"
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:15(holder) windows/C/glossary.xml:15(holder)
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msgid "Canonical Ltd. and members of the Ubuntu Documentation Project"
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:18(publishername) windows/C/glossary.xml:18(publishername)
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msgid "The Ubuntu Documentation Project"
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:22(title)
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:23(para)
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"Many things work the same way in Ubuntu that they do in Windows. But you may "
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"still need help understanding Ubuntu terminology and transferring your files "
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:17(title)
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msgid "Preparing to switch"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:18(para)
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"While using Windows you will have probably stored a great deal of data, "
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"including documents, emails, photographs and music. The chances are that you "
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"will want to keep most of this information for use with Ubuntu. This section "
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"provides instructions on moving your data to Ubuntu."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:21(title)
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msgid "Converting unsupported file types"
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"While applications available for Ubuntu support most common file types, "
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"there are still many file types which are not supported. If you have files "
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"in an unsupported format, it is recommended that you try to convert them to "
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"a supported format before switching. This section covers some common, "
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"unsupported or only partially-supported file types and lists possible "
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"alternatives and methods of conversion."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:24(emphasis)
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msgid "Some types of file cannot be used in Ubuntu"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:25(emphasis)
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msgid "Check to see whether the file types you use are supported"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:26(emphasis)
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msgid "Convert the files which are of an unsupported type"
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msgid "Converting unsupported audio formats"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:31(emphasis)
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"Many common audio formats cannot be played on Ubuntu without the "
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"installation of additional software. This is due to legal restrictions."
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"Unfortunately, due to legal restrictions and technical issues with some "
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"common audio formats, Ubuntu cannot play certain audio formats out-of-the-"
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"box. While support for certain restricted formats can be added after you "
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"have installed Ubuntu, it can be advantageous to convert audio files to a "
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"well-supported format. This is especially important if the files have been "
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"encoded using some form of <emphasis>Digital Rights Management "
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"(DRM)</emphasis> software, as DRM restrictions can render files unplayable "
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"in all applications but the one in which they were applied."
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"The following major audio formats are proprietary and so are not supported "
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"by default in Ubuntu:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:36(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:39(para)
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"For a well-supported audio format to replace MP3 and WMA, consider the "
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"<emphasis>Ogg Vorbis</emphasis> format. For a well-supported lossless (very "
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"high quality) format to replace AAC Lossless and WMA-VBR, consider the "
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"<emphasis>FLAC</emphasis> format. Both of these formats are open, and can be "
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"played in Ubuntu without the installation of any additional software."
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"There are many audio conversion applications for Windows available for "
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"download, and some of these can be obtained free of charge. These "
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"applications are also sometimes referred to as <emphasis>audio "
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"(re)encoders</emphasis>. Your choice of application depends on the formats "
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"which you wish to convert from and to. See websites such as <ulink "
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"url=\"http://www.download.com/Rippers-Encoders/3150-2140_4-"
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"0.html?tag=dir\">Download.com</ulink> for a list of potentially useful "
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"It is still possible to add support for many restricted formats (such as "
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"those listed above) to Ubuntu after installation. See the <ulink "
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"url=\"https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats\">Restricted "
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"Formats</ulink> document on the Ubuntu community support website for more "
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msgid "Converting unsupported video formats"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:48(emphasis)
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"Many common video formats cannot be played on Ubuntu without the "
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"installation of additional software. This is due to legal restrictions."
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"As with audio formats, due to legal and technical issues, many video formats "
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"are not supported by the default Ubuntu install. While support for some "
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"formats can be added at a later date, it is recommended that you convert "
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"important video files in unsupported formats to a format which is well "
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"supported in Ubuntu."
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"As with the audio formats, there are many video converter applications "
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"available as free-of-charge downloads for Windows. Consider converting your "
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"video files to a format which is well-supported by Ubuntu, such as "
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"<emphasis>Ogg Theora</emphasis>."
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"The following major video formats are not supported by default in Ubuntu:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:56(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:57(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:62(title)
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msgid "Converting unsupported office document formats"
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"Ubuntu office applications can read most common office document formats "
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"without the need for conversion"
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"The default office suite of Ubuntu, "
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"<application>OpenOffice.org</application>, supports very many office "
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"document formats right out of the box. These include many of the Microsoft "
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"Office, Corel and Lotus formats. If you find that you do have files in "
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"formats which are unsupported, it is likely that your existing office suite "
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"or application will have the ability to save the files to a better-supported "
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"The OpenDocument file formats are gaining popularity and are expected to "
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"become the de facto supported office formats for Ubuntu. While many older "
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"applications cannot save to the OpenDocument format, other formats such as "
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".doc and RTF are also well supported."
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msgid "Converting from application-specific formats"
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"Some file formats are specific to particular Windows-only applications, and "
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"so cannot be used with Ubuntu software"
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"Many applications use file formats specific to them. A good example is the "
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"<application>Adobe Photoshop</application> file format. Formats such as "
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"these are generally able to store additional data compared to widely-used "
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"standard formats and so are still useful. You may find that applications "
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"exist on Ubuntu to convert or use application specific formats. The "
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"<application>GIMP Image Editor</application> is able to use Adobe PSD files, "
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"If you are uncertain whether a format is application-specific or has a "
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"usable alternative, seek help from an <ulink "
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"url=\"http://www.ubuntu.com/support\">Ubuntu support channel</ulink>."
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msgid "Internet connection settings"
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"The Internet connection settings which are relevant to you will depend on "
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"the type and supplier of your Internet connection. Your supplier will "
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"generally be able to advise you of the relevant settings if you encounter "
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"difficulties in finding them yourself."
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"If you connect to the Internet using a network or router, see <xref "
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"linkend=\"preparing-settings-network\"/> for instructions."
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msgid "Dial-up Internet connection"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:86(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:101(para)
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msgid "Below is a list of common settings which you are likely to need:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:89(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:104(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:188(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:236(para)
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msgid "Dial-up telephone number"
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msgid "You may also require the following information:"
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msgid "Dial-out number"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:95(para)
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msgid "Dialling type (tone or pulse)"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:96(para)
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msgid "Authentication type"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:100(title)
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msgid "Broadband Internet connection"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:105(para)
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msgid "Dialling telephone number"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:106(para)
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msgid "Connection type (usually PPPoE or PPPoA)"
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"It is possible that you may also require the following technical "
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"information, which should be available from your Internet service provider:"
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msgid "IP address and subnet mask"
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msgid "DNS server, gateway IP address or DHCP server"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:112(para)
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msgid "Encapsulation type"
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msgid "DHCP settings"
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msgid "Proxy server settings"
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"If you connect to the Internet through a proxy server, you will need to make "
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"a note of some details of the proxy server in order to allow Ubuntu to "
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"connect to the Internet."
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"If the <guilabel>Control Panel</guilabel> has a purple background, press "
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"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>Network and Internet "
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"Connections</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Internet "
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"Options</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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"If the <guilabel>Control Panel</guilabel> has a white background, press "
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"<guilabel>Internet Options</guilabel>."
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"Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Control "
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"Panel</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. <placeholder-1/>"
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"On the <guilabel>Connections</guilabel> tab, press <guibutton>LAN "
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"Settings...</guibutton>."
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"If the <guilabel>Use a proxy server for your LAN</guilabel> option is "
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"ticked, this means that you are connecting to the Internet through a proxy "
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"Press <guibutton>Advanced...</guibutton> and make a note of the contents of "
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"the boxes on the screen which appears. These are your proxy settings."
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msgid "Network settings"
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"While Ubuntu is usually able to automatically detect the settings for your "
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"network, it is wise to make a note of relevant network settings in case the "
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"network you are trying to connect to cannot be handled automatically."
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msgid "Home networks"
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"If you have a home network, perhaps connected using a router or switch, "
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"there are a few settings which you may need in order to connect to the "
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"network successfully. While most networks will be able to assign correct "
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"settings to Ubuntu automatically, some networks cannot."
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"Follow the instructions below to obtain a copy of the network settings which "
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"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Run</guimenuitem></m"
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"enuchoice>. Type <emphasis>cmd.exe</emphasis> into the box labelled "
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"<guilabel>Open:</guilabel> and press <guibutton>OK</guibutton>."
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"A black screen called <application>Command Prompt</application> will appear. "
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"Into the screen, type <screen>ipconfig /all</screen> and press "
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"<keycap>Return</keycap>. This will list a set of network settings for each "
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"of the networking devices you have installed. You may have one or several "
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"networking devices."
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"Now, type <screen>ipconfig /all > C:\\network_settings.txt</screen> and "
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"then press <keycap>Return</keycap>. This will store the settings you have "
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"just seen in the file <filename>C:\\network_settings.txt</filename>."
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"Locate and open <filename>C:\\network_settings</filename> in a text editing "
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"program, such as <application>Notepad</application>. Print out a copy of the "
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msgid "Windows networks"
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"If you connect to a Windows network, you may need some additional "
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"information in order to be able to see documents placed in network shares. "
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"If you connect to a network administered by another person, ask that person "
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"for the relevant information on connecting to the network. Otherwise, ensure "
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"that you have access to the information listed below:"
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msgid "Domain or workgroup name"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:164(para)
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msgid "Your username and password on the network"
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msgid "Active Directory master IP address (if applicable)"
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msgid "Wireless networks"
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"There are several important pieces of information which you should have to "
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"hand if you would like to connect to a wireless network. These are listed "
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msgid "Network name (SSID)"
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msgid "WEP encryption key or WPA passkey"
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"There are numerous ways of discovering this information. If your wireless "
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"network is provided by a <emphasis>wireless router</emphasis>, you should be "
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"able to find this information from the configuration pages of the router. "
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"Consult the router manual for more information on where to find the relevant "
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"<emphasis>Virtual Private Networks</emphasis> are a type of network which "
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"allow you to connect to a remote private network using a public network such "
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"as the Internet. There are many different types of VPN, which have varying "
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"degrees of support under Ubuntu. If you must connect to a VPN, first "
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"identify the type of VPN which you are connecting to. If the VPN is "
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"supported under Ubuntu, it is possible that a document will be available "
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"from the VPN vendor's website which can help you to connect to the network."
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"Ensure that you have all of the VPN connection information that you think "
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msgid "Instant messaging settings"
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"If you use instant messaging (chat) software, you will have set up a user "
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"account on an instant messaging network. Ubuntu has excellent support for "
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"many instant messaging networks by default, so you should still be able to "
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"use your existing account after you have switched. Please ensure that you "
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"make a note of the following information about your instant messaging "
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msgid "Screen name or alias"
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msgid "If possible, also make a copy of your buddy- or contact-list."
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msgid "Web browser bookmarks"
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"It is likely that you have many bookmarked websites in your web browser. "
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"This section helps you back them up."
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msgid "Internet Explorer"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:198(para)
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"To backup your <application>Microsoft Internet Explorer 6</application> web "
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msgid "Start <application>Internet Explorer</application>."
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"Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import and "
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"Export...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:202(para)
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"The <application>Import/Export Wizard</application> will start. Press "
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"<guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
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"Select <guilabel>Export Favorites</guilabel> and press "
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"<guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
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"Select the folder from which you want to export your favorites. Selecting "
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"the <guilabel>Favorites</guilabel> folder will will export all of them. "
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"Press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
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"Select <guilabel>Export to a File or Address</guilabel> and choose a "
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"filename. Press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
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"<guilabel>Completing the Import/Export Wizard</guilabel> will be displayed. "
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"Press <guibutton>Finish</guibutton>."
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"Your bookmarks will have been saved to the filename you specified previously."
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msgid "Mozilla Firefox"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:212(para)
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"To backup your <application>Mozilla Firefox</application> web browser:"
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msgid "Start <application>Mozilla Firefox</application>."
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"Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Bookmarks</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Manage "
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"Bookmarks</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Export...</guimenuite"
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msgid "Choose a filename. Press <guibutton>Save</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:222(para)
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msgid "To backup your <application>Opera</application> web browser:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:224(para)
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msgid "Start <application>Opera</application>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:225(para)
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"Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import and "
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"Export</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Export Bookmarks as "
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"HTML</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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msgid "Emails and mail account settings"
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"You can use the same email account in Ubuntu as you have done in Windows. If "
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"you have a Web-based email account, then you should simply be able to access "
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"it using the a web browser as you would have done in Windows. Otherwise, "
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"please note down the following information so that you can re-create your "
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"account settings on Ubuntu:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:235(para)
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msgid "Email address"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:237(para)
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msgid "POP3 or IMAP server"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:238(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:239(para)
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msgid "Authentication method"
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"The instructions on exporting emails and email account settings are specific "
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"to particular applications. Instructions for some popular email clients are "
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"given in the following sections; users of other applications may find "
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"instructions relevant to their mail application from the Ubuntu <ulink "
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"url=\"https://help.ubuntu.com/community\">Ubuntu community support "
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msgid "Microsoft Outlook Express"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:245(para)
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"These instructions are intended for users of <application>Microsoft Outlook "
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"Express 6</application>. If you are a user of a different version of "
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"<application>Outlook Express</application>, you may find instructions "
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"specific to that version from the Ubuntu <ulink "
780
"url=\"https://help.ubuntu.com/community\">Ubuntu community support "
784
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:247(title)
785
msgid "Exporting the address book"
788
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:249(para)
790
"Open <application>Outlook Express</application> and press "
791
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Export</guimenuitem><"
792
"guimenuitem>Address Book...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"
795
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:250(para)
797
"The <application>Address Book Export Tool</application> will start. Select "
798
"the option <guilabel>Text File (Comma Separated Values)</guilabel> and then "
799
"press <guibutton>Export</guibutton>."
802
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:251(para)
804
"Save the file in a memorable location. Give the file a descriptive name, "
805
"such as <filename>mail_address_book.csv</filename>, and press "
806
"<guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
809
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:252(para)
811
"Select the details from the address book which you would like to export. If "
812
"you are unsure, tick all of the options. Then, press "
813
"<guibutton>Finish</guibutton>."
816
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:253(para)
818
"You should receive a message stating that the <guilabel>Address book export "
819
"process has completed</guilabel>. Press <guibutton>OK</guibutton> and then "
820
"<guibutton>Close</guibutton>. Your address book should now have been "
821
"exported successfully."
824
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:257(title)
825
msgid "Exporting mail messages from Outlook Express"
828
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:258(para)
830
"Because <application>Microsoft Outlook Express</application> is unable to "
831
"export its mail messages to an intermediate format, you must install another "
832
"piece of software in order to export your email."
835
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:259(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:302(para)
837
"Please see <xref linkend=\"preparing-email-import\"/> for instructions on "
838
"importing your email into the <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application> "
839
"application, which will allow the exporting of your messages."
842
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:263(title)
843
msgid "Microsoft Office Outlook"
846
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:264(para)
848
"These instructions are intended for users of <application>Microsoft Office "
849
"Outlook 2003</application>. If you are a user of a different version of "
850
"<application>Outlook</application>, you may find instructions specific to "
851
"that version on the wiki."
854
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:266(title)
855
msgid "Exporting all Outlook data"
858
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:268(para)
860
"This method may be unreliable and should be used for backup purposes only."
863
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:271(para)
865
"Open <application>Outlook</application> and press "
866
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>Tools</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Options...</guimenui"
870
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:272(para)
872
"Select the <guilabel>Mail Setup</guilabel> tab and press <guibutton>Data "
873
"Files...</guibutton>"
876
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:273(para)
878
"A screen called <guilabel>Outlook Data Files</guilabel> will be displayed. "
879
"Select the first file in the list, make a note of its name, and press "
880
"<guibutton>Open Folder...</guibutton>"
883
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:274(para)
885
"A folder will open. Find the file you just selected. If you have difficultly "
886
"finding the file, it should be of type <emphasis>Office Data File</emphasis> "
887
"or have the file extension <filename>.pst</filename>."
890
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:275(para)
892
"Copy the file into the location you are using to store your exported "
896
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:276(para)
898
"Repeat this process for all of the files which were listed on the "
899
"<guilabel>Outlook Data Files</guilabel> screen."
902
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:280(title)
903
msgid "Exporting your contacts"
906
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:282(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:292(para)
908
"Open <application>Outlook</application> and press "
909
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import and "
910
"Export...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"
913
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:283(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:293(para)
915
"The <application>Import and Export Wizard</application> will start. Select "
916
"the option <guilabel>Export to a file</guilabel> and then press "
917
"<guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
920
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:284(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:294(para)
922
"Select <guilabel>Comma Separated Values (DOS)</guilabel> and press "
923
"<guibutton>Next</guibutton>"
926
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:285(para)
928
"Select the <guilabel>Contacts</guilabel> folder and press "
929
"<guibutton>Next</guibutton>. Then, choose where to save the file and press "
930
"<guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
933
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:286(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:296(para)
935
"A screen listing <guilabel>Actions to be performed</guilabel> will be shown. "
936
"Press <guibutton>Finish</guibutton> to export your contacts to the location "
937
"you selected in the previous step."
940
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:290(title)
941
msgid "Exporting your calendar"
944
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:295(para)
946
"Select the <guilabel>Calendars</guilabel> folder and press "
947
"<guibutton>Next</guibutton>. Then, choose where to save the file and press "
948
"<guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
951
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:300(title)
952
msgid "Exporting mail messages"
955
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:301(para)
957
"Because <application>Microsoft Outlook</application> is unable to fully "
958
"export its mail messages to a usable intermediate format, you must install "
959
"another piece of software in order to export your email."
962
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:306(title)
963
msgid "Preparing email for export using Mozilla Thunderbird"
966
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:307(para)
968
"Because some mail clients (such as <application>Microsoft "
969
"Outlook</application> and <application>Microsoft Outlook "
970
"Express</application>) do not store their mail messages in a standard "
971
"format, an additional piece of software must be used to convert the mail "
972
"before export. <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application> is a free, "
973
"open-source application which is able to do this."
976
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:308(para)
978
"The following instructions explain how to obtain Thunderbird and then use it "
979
"to prepare mail messages for export:"
982
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:310(para)
984
"Open a web browser and navigate to the <ulink "
985
"url=\"http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/\">Mozilla Thunderbird "
986
"website</ulink>. Follow the link to download <application>Mozilla "
987
"Thunderbird</application>."
990
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:311(para)
992
"Once the download has completed, run the installer package. Follow the "
993
"instructions to install Thunderbird."
996
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:312(para)
998
"Once the installer has completed, start <application>Mozilla "
999
"Thunderbird</application>. You should be greeted with the "
1000
"<application>Import Wizard</application>. Follow the instructions to import "
1001
"all settings - this should import your mail and some other data."
1004
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:313(para)
1006
"If the <application>Import Wizard</application> does not appear, press "
1007
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>Tools</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import...</guimenuit"
1008
"em></menuchoice> and choose the <guilabel>Mail</guilabel> option. Follow the "
1009
"instructions to import your mail."
1012
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:315(para)
1014
"Once all of your mail has been imported, you must now make a copy of it for "
1015
"exporting. Please see <xref linkend=\"preparing-email-thunderbird\"/> for "
1016
"instructions on how to do this."
1019
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:318(title)
1020
msgid "Exporting email messages from Mozilla Thunderbird"
1023
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:319(para)
1025
"These instructions are intended for users of <application>Mozilla "
1026
"Thunderbird</application> and users of <application>Outlook</application> "
1027
"and <application>Outlook Express</application> who imported their mail into "
1028
"Thunderbird (see <xref linkend=\"preparing-email-import\"/>)."
1031
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:321(para)
1034
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Run</guimenuitem></m"
1035
"enuchoice>, type <emphasis>%AppData%\\Thunderbird\\Profiles\\</emphasis> "
1036
"into the box provided, and then press <guibutton>OK</guibutton>. A folder "
1040
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:322(para)
1042
"In the newly-opened folder, you should find another folder with a name made "
1043
"up mostly of random characters, for example "
1044
"<emphasis>fyhsxlr3.default</emphasis>. Open this folder."
1047
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:323(para)
1049
"In this folder, locate a folder named <filename>Mail</filename> or "
1050
"<filename>ImapMail</filename>. Select this folder and copy it to a safe "
1054
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:324(para)
1056
"When you switch to Ubuntu, make a back-up copy of the folder you just made a "
1057
"copy of. This folder contains all of your mail folders from Thunderbird, in "
1058
"the <emphasis>mbox</emphasis> format."
1061
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:329(title)
1062
msgid "Transferring your data safely"
1065
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:330(para)
1067
"Once you have collected together all of the files and settings you might "
1068
"need, you must create a copy of them which can be stored safely while you "
1069
"initially install Ubuntu. There are many ways of storing a copy of this "
1070
"data, and which method you choose will depend on your particular "
1074
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:332(para)
1076
"After you have made a copy of your files, it is very important to <emphasis "
1077
"role=\"strong\">test the files</emphasis> to ensure that they have been "
1078
"copied successfully. If you have many files, at least check the most "
1079
"important files and randomly check other files where possible. This will "
1080
"help to protect you from data loss."
1083
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:335(title)
1084
msgid "Direct transfer"
1087
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:336(para)
1089
"If you are installing Ubuntu onto a different computer than the one on which "
1090
"your data is stored, you can leave the data you collected on that computer "
1091
"and can safely transfer the data across once Ubuntu has been installed onto "
1092
"the other computer."
1095
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:337(para)
1097
"When ready, you can transfer the data between the computers using a network "
1101
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:340(title)
1102
msgid "CD or DVD disc"
1105
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:341(para)
1107
"A common and reliable way of backing-up data is by using a recordable CD or "
1108
"DVD disc. CDs and DVDs can be used by almost all computers and are "
1109
"relatively cheap. However, your computer must have a CD or DVD recorder "
1110
"drive installed and you may have to use several CDs or DVDs if the data you "
1111
"have collected is larger than the capacity of a single disc."
1114
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:342(para)
1116
"If possible, use DVD discs as these have a larger capacity and so you will "
1117
"require fewer discs to store all of your data. CDs typically have a capacity "
1118
"of 650-700MB while DVDs can normally hold up to 4.5GB of data (roughly "
1119
"equivalent to 7 CDs)."
1122
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:343(para)
1124
"In order to store data on a blank CD or DVD, you must use a <emphasis>CD "
1125
"writing</emphasis> application. Microsoft Windows XP includes such an "
1126
"application by default, although other such applications are capable of "
1127
"storing your data just as well."
1130
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:345(para)
1132
"Ensure that your CD- or DVD-writing drive contains no discs. Eject any discs "
1133
"currently in the drive."
1136
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:346(para)
1138
"Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>My "
1139
"Computer</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Locate your CD or DVD writing drive - "
1140
"it will likely have a name such as <guilabel>CD-RW drive</guilabel>."
1143
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:347(para)
1145
"Double-click on the icon of the drive. A blank folder should open, with a "
1146
"heading called <guilabel>CD Writing Tasks</guilabel> shown in the blue panel "
1147
"to the left of the screen."
1150
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:348(para)
1152
"Leave this folder open and then open the folder containing the files which "
1153
"you have collected together."
1156
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:349(para)
1158
"Select as many files as you are able to fit onto the disc which you will be "
1159
"using. You can check the size of the current selection by right-clicking any "
1160
"selected file and choosing <guilabel>Properties</guilabel> from the menu "
1161
"which appears. The <guilabel>Size</guilabel> field on the "
1162
"<guilabel>General</guilabel> tab gives the size of the current selection."
1165
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:350(para)
1167
"Copy the selected files into the CD- or DVD-drive folder which you opened "
1171
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:351(para)
1173
"Press <guibutton>Write these files to CD</guibutton>, which can be found in "
1174
"the blue panel. The <application>CD Writing Wizard</application> will start."
1177
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:352(para)
1179
"Follow the instructions given on-screen by the <application>CD Writing "
1180
"Wizard</application>. This will write the selected files to a blank CD or "
1184
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:353(para)
1186
"Once the disc has been written, eject it and then re-insert it into the "
1187
"drive. In <filename>My Computer</filename>, open the drive and check that "
1188
"the files you just copied to the CD are visible there. Try opening a few of "
1189
"them just to make sure."
1192
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:354(para)
1194
"Repeat this procedure until all of the files you collected together are "
1195
"safely stored onto CDs or DVDs."
1198
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:356(para)
1200
"Once you have stored your data onto discs, ensure that the discs are well "
1201
"protected and labelled correctly. If you scratch or otherwise damage a disc, "
1202
"you may lose some of the data stored on it. Labelling discs also helps to "
1203
"avoid confusion and will allow you to quickly find data when the time comes "
1204
"to transfer it back onto a computer."
1207
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:359(title)
1208
msgid "External hard-disk drive or other removable device"
1211
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:360(para)
1213
"If you have access to an external hard-disk drive or some other removable "
1214
"storage device of a great enough capacity, then you can simply copy the "
1215
"files you have collected onto this device. When ready to transfer the files "
1216
"onto your Ubuntu installation, you may simply connect the drive and copy the "
1217
"files from it again."
1220
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:361(para)
1222
"Removable storage devices such as external hard disks will have a certain "
1223
"type of <emphasis>file system</emphasis>. For use on removable devices, the "
1224
"best supported filesystem for Ubuntu is <emphasis>FAT</emphasis> (also "
1225
"called <emphasis>FAT32</emphasis> or <emphasis>vfat</emphasis>). While other "
1226
"file systems (such as NTFS and HFS+) are usable, they may require additional "
1227
"steps to allow you to use them with Ubuntu. If possible, try to use the FAT "
1228
"format for your removable disk."
1231
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:362(para)
1233
"You can discover the format of an external disk by right-clicking it in "
1234
"<filename>My Computer</filename> and selecting "
1235
"<guilabel>Properties</guilabel>. The format of the disk is shown in the "
1236
"<guilabel>General</guilabel> tab under <guilabel>File system</guilabel>."
1239
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:365(title)
1240
msgid "Network share"
1243
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:366(para)
1245
"If your computer is connected to a network, you may be able to temporarily "
1246
"store the files which you collected together on another computer on the "
1250
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:368(para)
1252
"Ensure that a computer on the network has sufficient disk space to allow you "
1253
"to copy your files onto it."
1256
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:369(para)
1258
"Ensure that you are able to copy files onto the other computer from your "
1259
"computer. To be able to do this, the computer must have at least one "
1260
"<emphasis>network share/shared folder</emphasis> and you must have "
1261
"<emphasis>write privileges</emphasis> for that network share."
1264
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:370(para)
1266
"Open the network share on your computer. This can normally be accessed by "
1267
"pressing <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>My "
1268
"Computer</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>My Network "
1269
"Places</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and then finding the network share or the "
1270
"computer which provides the network share."
1273
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:371(para)
1275
"Copy the files you collected into the network share. This may take some time "
1276
"depending on the size of your files and the speed of your network connection."
1279
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:375(title)
1280
msgid "Secondary hard-disk partition"
1283
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:376(para)
1285
"If you have a second partition available on your hard disk, or have two hard-"
1286
"disks, then it is possible to copy the files you have collected onto this "
1290
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:378(para)
1292
"You must be very careful not to over-write the partition on which you have "
1293
"stored your data. It is recommended to make additional back-up copies of "
1294
"your files onto CDs or DVDs in case of this."
1297
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:380(para)
1299
"Simply copy the files you have collected onto the second drive as it appears "
1300
"in <filename>My Computer</filename>. Ensure that this drive (or partition) "
1301
"is <emphasis role=\"strong\">not</emphasis> the one which you intend to "
1302
"install Ubuntu on to."
1305
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:17(title)
1306
msgid "Migrating your data into Ubuntu"
1309
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:18(para)
1311
"This chapter provides instructions on importing your data from Windows "
1312
"applications to the corresponding Ubuntu applications. The instructions "
1313
"assume that you will use the default collection of applications installed "
1314
"with Ubuntu and have followed the instructions in the <xref "
1315
"linkend=\"preparing\"/> chapter."
1318
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:20(title)
1322
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:21(para)
1324
"You will probably want to move your files into your <emphasis>Home "
1325
"folder</emphasis>. It is considered good practice to store "
1326
"<emphasis>all</emphasis> of your personal files (such as documents, "
1327
"pictures, music and the like) in your Home folder. Then, they are all in one "
1328
"easily-accessed location."
1331
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:22(para)
1333
"To access your Home folder, press "
1334
"<menuchoice><guimenu>Places</guimenu><guimenuitem>Home "
1335
"Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. You can create new folders inside your "
1336
"Home folder by pressing "
1337
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Create "
1338
"Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. You may find it useful to create folders "
1339
"for different types of files, such as music and photos. This will help to "
1340
"keep things organized and you will be able to find your files more quickly "
1341
"and easily if they are categorized in this manner."
1344
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:23(para)
1346
"How you copy your files from Windows into your Home folder will depend on "
1347
"how you decided to store your files from Windows. See <xref "
1348
"linkend=\"preparing-storage\"/> for more information on this. However you "
1349
"decided to store your files, the procedure for transferring them across is "
1350
"very simple. For a CD or DVD for example, you would use the following "
1354
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:25(para)
1356
"Insert the disc into the disc drive of your computer. After a short while, a "
1357
"disc icon should appear on your <filename>desktop</filename>."
1360
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:26(para)
1361
msgid "Double-click the icon to view the contents of the disc."
1364
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:27(para)
1366
"Ensure that your Home folder is open in another window. You can open your "
1367
"Home folder by clicking "
1368
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>New "
1369
"Window</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1372
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:28(para)
1374
"In the window corresponding to the disc you inserted, press "
1375
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>Edit</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Select "
1376
"All</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. This will select all of the contents of the "
1380
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:29(para)
1383
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>Edit</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Copy</guimenuitem></m"
1384
"enuchoice> to make a copy of all of the selected files."
1387
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:30(para)
1389
"In the window corresponding to your Home folder, press "
1390
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>Edit</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Paste</guimenuitem></"
1391
"menuchoice> to copy all of the files to your Home folder. If you have many "
1392
"files, this may take a long time."
1395
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:31(para)
1397
"Once the copying process has finished, your files will be available to use "
1401
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:34(title)
1402
msgid "Importing Photos"
1405
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:35(para)
1407
"Ubuntu includes the <application>F-Spot Photo Manager</application>, which "
1408
"you can use to organize all of your photos."
1411
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:37(para)
1413
"Open your Home folder and create a new folder called "
1414
"<emphasis>Photos</emphasis>. You can do this by pressing "
1415
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Create "
1416
"Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1419
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:38(para)
1420
msgid "Copy any photos you have into the folder you just created."
1423
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:39(para)
1426
"<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Graphics</guimenuitem"
1427
"><guimenuitem>F-Spot Photo Manager</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to start "
1428
"<application>F-Spot</application>."
1431
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:40(para)
1433
"The <application>Import</application> screen should be shown. If it is not, "
1435
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import...</guimenuite"
1436
"m></menuchoice> to show it."
1439
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:41(para)
1441
"To prevent two copies of your photos from being stored, un-check the "
1442
"<guilabel>Copy file to the Photos folder</guilabel>."
1445
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:42(para)
1447
"From <guilabel>Import source</guilabel> select the option <guilabel>Select "
1448
"Folder</guilabel>. Select the <filename>Photos</filename> folder in your "
1449
"Home folder by clicking it once."
1452
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:43(para)
1454
"Press <guibutton>Import</guibutton> to start the import process. Depending "
1455
"on how many photos you have, this may take a while."
1458
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:47(title)
1459
msgid "Importing Music"
1462
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:48(para)
1464
"Another useful application installed by default in Ubuntu is the "
1465
"<application>Rhythmbox Music Player</application>. This allows you to "
1466
"organize and play all of your music."
1469
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:50(para)
1471
"Open your Home folder and create a new folder called "
1472
"<emphasis>Music</emphasis>. You can do this by pressing "
1473
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Create "
1474
"Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1477
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:51(para)
1478
msgid "Copy any music files you have into the folder you just created."
1481
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:52(para)
1483
"Press <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Sound & "
1484
"Video</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Rhythmbox Music "
1485
"Player</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to start "
1486
"<application>Rhythmbox</application>."
1489
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:53(para)
1491
"Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Music</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import "
1492
"Folder...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to begin importing your music. The "
1493
"<application>Import Folder into Library</application> screen will appear."
1496
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:54(para)
1498
"Click the <filename>Music</filename> folder in your Home folder in order to "
1499
"select it, and then press <guibutton>Open</guibutton> to import all playable "
1500
"music in that folder into <application>Rhythmbox</application>."
1503
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:55(para)
1505
"The import process may take a while depending on how many music files you "
1506
"have. Once finished, you can organize and play your music using "
1507
"<application>Rhythmbox</application>."
1510
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:57(para)
1512
"<application>Rhythmbox</application> will alert you if it encounters a file "
1513
"it cannot play. In this case, it is likely that the file cannot be played "
1514
"because support for the audio format it uses is not currently installed. See "
1515
"<xref linkend=\"preparing-converting-audio\"/> for more information on this."
1518
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:61(title)
1522
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:62(para)
1524
"If you saved your emails from Windows, you may now want to import them into "
1525
"the <application>Evolution</application> mail client. The following "
1526
"instructions assume that you are importing emails exported using "
1527
"<application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application>, as described in <xref "
1528
"linkend=\"preparing-email-import\"/>:"
1531
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:64(para) windows/C/migratingdata.xml:78(para) windows/C/migratingdata.xml:91(para)
1533
"Start <application>Evolution</application> by pressing "
1534
"<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Internet</guimenuitem"
1535
"><guimenuitem>Evolution Mail</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1538
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:65(para) windows/C/migratingdata.xml:79(para) windows/C/migratingdata.xml:92(para)
1541
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import...</guimenuite"
1542
"m></menuchoice> to start the <application>Evolution Import "
1543
"Assistant</application>. Then, press <guibutton>Forward</guibutton>."
1546
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:66(para) windows/C/migratingdata.xml:80(para) windows/C/migratingdata.xml:93(para)
1548
"Select <guilabel>Import a single file</guilabel> and then press "
1549
"<guibutton>Forward</guibutton>."
1552
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:67(para)
1554
"Press <guibutton>Browse...</guibutton>, locate the folder which you saved "
1555
"your emails into and open it."
1558
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:68(para)
1560
"Open the folder <filename>Local Folders</filename> and look for files with "
1561
"names such as <filename>Inbox</filename>. Select a file and press "
1562
"<guibutton>Open</guibutton>. If you have many email messages, you may have "
1563
"to wait a while for the file to be checked before you can continue."
1566
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:69(para)
1568
"In <guilabel>File type</guilabel>, <guilabel>Berkeley mailbox "
1569
"(mbox)</guilabel> should be selected. Press <guibutton>Forward</guibutton>."
1572
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:70(para)
1574
"Select the location you would like to copy the saved emails into by pressing "
1575
"the button labelled <guilabel>Destination folder</guilabel>. By default this "
1576
"will be the <filename>Inbox</filename> folder, which is the recommended "
1577
"destination for your emails. Then, press <guibutton>Forward</guibutton>."
1580
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:71(para)
1582
"Press <guibutton>Import</guibutton> to import your email messages. If you "
1583
"have a large number of emails, then the import process may take a while. "
1584
"Once importing has finished, your emails should be available for viewing "
1588
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:75(title)
1589
msgid "Contacts/Address Book"
1592
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:76(para)
1594
"If you saved your address book from Windows, you can now import your "
1595
"contacts into <application>Evolution</application>. The following "
1596
"instructions assume that you are importing the address book from "
1597
"<application>Microsoft Outlook Express 6</application> or "
1598
"<application>Microsoft Outlook 2002</application>:"
1601
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:81(para)
1603
"Press <guibutton>Browse...</guibutton>, locate the file which you saved your "
1604
"address book into and select it. Press <guibutton>Open</guibutton>."
1607
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:82(para)
1609
"From <guilabel>File type</guilabel>, select <guilabel>VCard (.vcf, "
1610
".gcrd)</guilabel> or <guilabel>Outlook CSV or Tab (.csv, .tab)</guilabel>, "
1611
"depending on which format you saved your address book into. Press "
1612
"<guibutton>Forward</guibutton>."
1615
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:83(para)
1617
"Choose a location in which to save the contacts, such as "
1618
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>On This "
1619
"Computer</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Personal</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.Press "
1620
"<guibutton>Forward</guibutton>."
1623
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:84(para)
1625
"Press <guibutton>Import</guibutton> to import the contacts into "
1626
"<application>Evolution</application>. Once importing has completed, the "
1627
"imported contacts should be immediately available."
1630
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:88(title)
1634
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:89(para)
1636
"If you saved a calendar from Windows, you can now import it into "
1637
"<application>Evolution</application>, the default calendar application."
1640
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:94(para)
1642
"Press <guibutton>Browse...</guibutton>, locate the file which you saved your "
1643
"calendar into and select it. Press <guibutton>Open</guibutton>."
1646
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:95(para)
1648
"From <guilabel>File type</guilabel>, select <guilabel>vCalendar files "
1649
"(.vcf)</guilabel>, <guilabel>iCalendar files (.ics)</guilabel> or "
1650
"<guilabel>Outlook CSV or Tab (.csv, .tab)</guilabel>, depending on which "
1651
"format you saved your calendar into. Press <guibutton>Forward</guibutton>."
1654
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:96(para)
1656
"Choose a location in which to save the calendar, such as "
1657
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>On This "
1658
"Computer</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Personal</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. "
1659
"Ensure that <guilabel>Appointments and Meetings</guilabel> is selected and "
1660
"then press <guibutton>Forward</guibutton>."
1663
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:97(para)
1665
"Press <guibutton>Import</guibutton> to import the calendar into "
1666
"<application>Evolution</application>. Once importing has completed, the new "
1667
"calendar should be immediately available."
1670
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:101(title)
1671
msgid "Browser Bookmarks/Favorites"
1674
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:102(para)
1676
"If you saved the list of favorite web pages from the browser you used on "
1677
"Windows, you can now import them into the web browser available with Ubuntu. "
1678
"The following instructions are intended for users of the default "
1679
"<application>Firefox Web Browser</application> who are importing their "
1680
"favorites from <application>Microsoft Internet Explorer 6</application>. "
1681
"Please see <xref linkend=\"preparing-bookmarks\"/> for more information."
1684
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:104(para)
1687
"<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu><"
1688
"guimenuitem>Firefox Web Browser</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to start the "
1689
"<application>Firefox Web Browser</application>."
1692
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:105(para)
1694
"Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Bookmarks</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Manage "
1695
"Bookmarks...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to launch the <application>Bookmark "
1696
"Manager</application>."
1699
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:106(para)
1702
"<menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import...</guimenuite"
1703
"m></menuchoice> and choose the <guilabel>From File</guilabel> option, then "
1704
"press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
1707
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:107(para)
1709
"Find and select the file which you originally exported from "
1710
"<application>Internet Explorer</application> (see <xref linkend=\"preparing-"
1711
"bookmarks\"/>) and press <guibutton>OK</guibutton>."
1714
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:108(para)
1716
"Your list of favorite web pages should be imported into "
1717
"<application>Firefox</application>."
1720
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:16(title)
1721
msgid "Glossary of Windows Terms"
1724
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:20(glossterm)
1725
msgid "Add/Remove Programs"
1728
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:22(para)
1731
"<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add/Remove...</guimen"
1732
"uitem></menuchoice> to install applications from Ubuntu’s software "
1733
"library, or to remove existing applications from your computer. Use "
1734
"<menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Administration</guimenuitem"
1735
"><guimenuitem>Synaptic Package Manager</guimenuitem></menuchoice> for more "
1739
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:31(glossterm)
1740
msgid "Control Panel"
1743
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:33(para)
1745
"Settings that affect everyone who uses Ubuntu on this computer are found in "
1746
"<menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Administration</guimenuitem"
1747
"></menuchoice>. Settings that just affect you are accessed from "
1748
"<menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guisubmenu>Preferences</guisubmenu></me"
1752
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:41(glossterm)
1756
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:43(para)
1758
"To manage the files and folders on your computer, start by choosing an item "
1759
"from the <guimenu>Places</guimenu> menu."
1762
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:50(glossterm)
1766
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:52(para)
1768
"Use <guimenu>Places</guimenu> for easy access to commonly-used folders. "
1769
"Firefox has <guimenu>Bookmarks</guimenu>, which are equivalent to Favorites "
1770
"in Internet Explorer."
1773
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:63(para)
1775
"You can use <application>Firefox</application> to search the Web and visit "
1777
"<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu><"
1778
"guimenuitem>Firefox Web Browser</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1781
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:70(glossterm)
1785
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:72(para)
1787
"To close all your programs and leave the computer ready for someone else to "
1789
"<menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Quit...</guimenuitem></menu"
1790
"choice>, then <guilabel>Log Out</guilabel>."
1793
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:80(glossterm)
1797
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:82(para)
1799
"Equivalent items to those in the <quote>My Computer</quote> window are found "
1800
"in various places in Ubuntu."
1803
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:88(para)
1805
"To see the disks and storage devices connected to the computer, choose "
1806
"<menuchoice><guimenu>Places</guimenu><guimenuitem>Computer</guimenuitem></men"
1810
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:103(glossterm)
1811
msgid "My Documents"
1814
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:105(para)
1816
"Inside your home folder "
1817
"(<menuchoice><guimenu>Places</guimenu><guimenuitem>Home "
1818
"Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>), you can arrange documents and other "
1819
"files in whatever folders you wish."
1822
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:113(glossterm)
1823
msgid "Printers & Faxes"
1826
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:115(para)
1829
"<menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Administration</guimenuitem"
1830
"><guimenuitem>Printing</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to set up printers. Ubuntu "
1831
"does not support faxing."
1834
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:121(glossterm)
1838
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:123(para)
1840
"The <guilabel>Trash</guilabel> works much the same way as the Recycle Bin. "
1841
"The Trash is almost always at the bottom right corner of the screen."
1844
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:131(glossterm)
1848
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:133(para)
1850
"To put your computer into a power-saving mode until you resume using it, "
1852
"<menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Quit...</guimenuitem></menu"
1853
"choice>, then <guilabel>Suspend</guilabel> or "
1854
"<guilabel>Hibernate</guilabel>. (<guilabel>Hibernate</guilabel> requires no "
1855
"power at all, but is slower, and is not available on some types of computer.)"
1858
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:143(glossterm)
1859
msgid "Start button"
1862
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:145(para)
1864
"The three menus at the top left of the screen "
1865
"—<guimenu>Applications</guimenu>, <guimenu>Places</guimenu>, and "
1866
"<guimenu>System</guimenu>— contain most of the same things as the "
1867
"Start menu in Windows."
1870
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:154(glossterm)
1871
msgid "Task Manager"
1874
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:156(para)
1876
"To see or halt currently running programs, or to track processor and memory "
1878
"<menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guisubmenu>Administration</guisubmenu><"
1879
"guimenuitem>System Monitor</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1882
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:163(glossterm)
1883
msgid "Windows Media Player"
1886
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:165(para)
1888
"Programs that play music and movies, and rip music CDs, are available from "
1889
"<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Sound & "
1890
"Video</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1893
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:172(glossterm)
1894
msgid "Windows Update"
1897
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:174(para)
1899
"To check for updates to Ubuntu, open "
1900
"<menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Administration</guimenuitem"
1901
"><guimenuitem>Ubuntu Update Manager</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1904
#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME <EMAIL>, YEAR1, YEAR2.
1905
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:0(None)
1906
msgid "translator-credits"