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#: windows/C/windows.xml:15(title)
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msgid "If you have been using Windows"
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#: windows/C/windows.xml:17(para)
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msgid "Many things work the same way in Xubuntu that they do in Windows. But you may still need help understanding Xubuntu terminology and transferring your files to use in Xubuntu."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:15(title)
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msgid "Preparing to switch"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:16(para)
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msgid "While using Windows you will have probably stored a great deal of data, including documents, emails, photographs and music. The chances are that you will want to keep most of this information for use with Xubuntu. This section provides instructions on moving your data to Xubuntu."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:19(title)
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msgid "Converting unsupported file types"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:20(para)
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msgid "While applications available for Xubuntu support most common file types, there are still many file types which are not supported. If you have files in an unsupported format, it is recommended that you try to convert them to a supported format before switching. This section covers some common, unsupported or only partially-supported file types and lists possible alternatives and methods of conversion."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:22(emphasis)
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msgid "Some types of file cannot be used in Xubuntu"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:23(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:24(emphasis)
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msgid "Convert the files which are of an unsupported type"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:27(title)
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msgid "Converting unsupported audio formats"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:29(emphasis)
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msgid "Many common audio formats cannot be played on Xubuntu without the installation of additional software. This is due to legal restrictions."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:31(para)
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msgid "Unfortunately, due to legal restrictions and technical issues with some common audio formats, Xubuntu cannot play certain audio formats out-of-the-box. While support for certain restricted formats can be added after you have installed Xubuntu, it can be advantageous to convert audio files to a well-supported format. This is especially important if the files have been encoded using some form of <emphasis>Digital Rights Management (DRM)</emphasis> software, as DRM restrictions can render files unplayable in all applications but the one in which they were applied."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:32(para)
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msgid "The following major audio formats are proprietary and so are not supported by default in Xubuntu:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:34(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:35(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:36(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:37(para)
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msgid "For a well-supported audio format to replace MP3 and WMA, consider the <emphasis>Ogg Vorbis</emphasis> format. For a well-supported lossless (very high quality) format to replace AAC Lossless and WMA-VBR, consider the <emphasis>FLAC</emphasis> format. Both of these formats are open, and can be played in Xubuntu without the installation of any additional software."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:40(para)
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msgid "There are many audio conversion applications for Windows available for download, and some of these can be obtained free of charge. These applications are also sometimes referred to as <emphasis>audio (re)encoders</emphasis>. Your choice of application depends on the formats which you wish to convert from and to. See websites such as <ulink url=\"http://www.download.com/Rippers-Encoders/3150-2140_4-0.html?tag=dir\">Download.com</ulink> for a list of potentially useful applications."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:41(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:57(para)
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msgid "It is still possible to add support for many restricted formats (such as those listed above) to Xubuntu after installation. See the <ulink url=\"https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats\">Restricted Formats</ulink> document on the Xubuntu community support website for more information."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:44(title)
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msgid "Converting unsupported video formats"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:46(emphasis)
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msgid "Many common video formats cannot be played on Xubuntu without the installation of additional software. This is due to legal restrictions."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:48(para)
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msgid "As with audio formats, due to legal and technical issues, many video formats are not supported by the default Xubuntu install. While support for some formats can be added at a later date, it is recommended that you convert important video files in unsupported formats to a format which is well supported in Xubuntu."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:49(para)
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msgid "As with the audio formats, there are many video converter applications available as free-of-charge downloads for Windows. Consider converting your video files to a format which is well-supported by Xubuntu, such as <emphasis>Ogg Theora</emphasis>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:50(para)
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msgid "The following major video formats are not supported by default in Xubuntu:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:52(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:53(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:54(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:55(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:60(title)
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msgid "Converting unsupported office document formats"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:62(emphasis)
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msgid "Xubuntu office applications can read most common office document formats without the need for conversion"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:64(para)
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msgid "The default office suite of Xubuntu, <application>OpenOffice.org</application>, supports very many office document formats right out of the box. These include many of the Microsoft Office, Corel and Lotus formats. If you find that you do have files in formats which are unsupported, it is likely that your existing office suite or application will have the ability to save the files to a better-supported format."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:65(para)
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msgid "The OpenDocument file formats are gaining popularity and are expected to become the de facto supported office formats for Xubuntu. While many older applications cannot save to the OpenDocument format, other formats such as .doc and RTF are also well supported."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:68(title)
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msgid "Converting from application-specific formats"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:70(emphasis)
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msgid "Some file formats are specific to particular Windows-only applications, and so cannot be used with Xubuntu software"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:72(para)
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msgid "Many applications use file formats specific to them. A good example is the <application>Adobe Photoshop</application> file format. Formats such as these are generally able to store additional data compared to widely-used standard formats and so are still useful. You may find that applications exist on Xubuntu to convert or use application specific formats. The <application>GIMP Image Editor</application> is able to use Adobe PSD files, for example."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:73(para)
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msgid "If you are uncertain whether a format is application-specific or has a usable alternative, seek help from a <ulink url=\"http://www.xubuntu.org/help\">Xubuntu support channel</ulink>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:77(title)
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msgid "Internet connection settings"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:78(para)
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msgid "The Internet connection settings which are relevant to you will depend on the type and supplier of your Internet connection. Your supplier will generally be able to advise you of the relevant settings if you encounter difficulties in finding them yourself."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:80(para)
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msgid "If you connect to the Internet using a network or router, see <xref linkend=\"preparing-settings-network\"/> for instructions."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:83(title)
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msgid "Dial-up Internet connection"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:84(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:99(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:86(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:101(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:185(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:87(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:102(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:186(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:234(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:88(para)
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msgid "Dial-up telephone number"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:90(para)
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msgid "You may also require the following information:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:92(para)
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msgid "Dial-out number"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:93(para)
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msgid "Dialling type (tone or pulse)"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:94(para)
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msgid "Authentication type"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:98(title)
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msgid "Broadband Internet connection"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:103(para)
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msgid "Dialling telephone number"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:104(para)
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msgid "Connection type (usually PPPoE or PPPoA)"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:106(para)
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msgid "It is possible that you may also require the following technical information, which should be available from your Internet service provider:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:108(para)
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msgid "IP address and subnet mask"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:109(para)
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msgid "DNS server, gateway IP address or DHCP server"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:110(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:111(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:112(para)
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msgid "Encapsulation type"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:113(para)
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msgid "DHCP settings"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:117(title)
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msgid "Proxy server settings"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:118(para)
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msgid "If you connect to the Internet through a proxy server, you will need to make a note of some details of the proxy server in order to allow Xubuntu to connect to the Internet."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:125(para)
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msgid "If the <guilabel>Control Panel</guilabel> has a purple background, press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Network and Internet Connections</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Internet Options</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:130(para)
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msgid "If the <guilabel>Control Panel</guilabel> has a white background, press <guilabel>Internet Options</guilabel>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:121(para)
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msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Control Panel</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. <placeholder-1/>"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:137(para)
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msgid "On the <guilabel>Connections</guilabel> tab, press <guibutton>LAN Settings...</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:138(para)
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msgid "If the <guilabel>Use a proxy server for your LAN</guilabel> option is ticked, this means that you are connecting to the Internet through a proxy server."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:139(para)
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msgid "Press <guibutton>Advanced...</guibutton> and make a note of the contents of the boxes on the screen which appears. These are your proxy settings."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:144(title)
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msgid "Network settings"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:145(para)
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msgid "While Xubuntu is usually able to automatically detect the settings for your network, it is wise to make a note of relevant network settings in case the network you are trying to connect to cannot be handled automatically."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:147(title)
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msgid "Home networks"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:148(para)
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msgid "If you have a home network, perhaps connected using a router or switch, there are a few settings which you may need in order to connect to the network successfully. While most networks will be able to assign correct settings to Xubuntu automatically, some networks cannot."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:149(para)
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msgid "Follow the instructions below to obtain a copy of the network settings which you may need:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:151(para)
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msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Run</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Type <emphasis>cmd.exe</emphasis> into the box labelled <guilabel>Open:</guilabel> and press <guibutton>OK</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:152(para)
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msgid "A black screen called <application>Command Prompt</application> will appear. Into the screen, type <screen>ipconfig /all</screen> and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. This will list a set of network settings for each of the networking devices you have installed. You may have one or several networking devices."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:153(para)
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msgid "Now, type <screen>ipconfig /all > C:\\network_settings.txt</screen> and then press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. This will store the settings you have just seen in the file <filename>C:\\network_settings.txt</filename>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:154(para)
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msgid "Locate and open <filename>C:\\network_settings</filename> in a text editing program, such as <application>Notepad</application>. Print out a copy of the file if possible."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:158(title)
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msgid "Windows networks"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:159(para)
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msgid "If you connect to a Windows network, you may need some additional information in order to be able to see documents placed in network shares. If you connect to a network administered by another person, ask that person for the relevant information on connecting to the network. Otherwise, ensure that you have access to the information listed below:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:161(para)
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msgid "Domain or workgroup name"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:162(para)
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msgid "Your username and password on the network"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:163(para)
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msgid "Active Directory master IP address (if applicable)"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:167(title)
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msgid "Wireless networks"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:168(para)
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msgid "There are several important pieces of information which you should have to hand if you would like to connect to a wireless network. These are listed below:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:170(para)
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msgid "Network name (SSID)"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:171(para)
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msgid "WEP encryption key or WPA passkey"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:173(para)
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msgid "There are numerous ways of discovering this information. If your wireless network is provided by a <emphasis>wireless router</emphasis>, you should be able to find this information from the configuration pages of the router. Consult the router manual for more information on where to find the relevant information."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:176(title)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:177(para)
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msgid "<emphasis>Virtual Private Networks</emphasis> are a type of network which allow you to connect to a remote private network using a public network such as the Internet. There are many different types of VPN, which have varying degrees of support under Xubuntu. If you must connect to a VPN, first identify the type of VPN which you are connecting to. If the VPN is supported under Xubuntu, it is possible that a document will be available from the VPN vendor's website which can help you to connect to the network."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:178(para)
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msgid "Ensure that you have all of the VPN connection information that you think you may require."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:182(title)
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msgid "Instant messaging settings"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:183(para)
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msgid "If you use instant messaging (chat) software, you will have set up a user account on an instant messaging network. Xubuntu has excellent support for many instant messaging networks by default, so you should still be able to use your existing account after you have switched. Please ensure that you make a note of the following information about your instant messaging account:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:187(para)
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msgid "Screen name or alias"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:189(para)
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msgid "If possible, also make a copy of your buddy- or contact-list."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:192(title)
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msgid "Web browser bookmarks"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:193(para)
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msgid "It is likely that you have many bookmarked websites in your web browser. This section helps you back them up."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:195(title) windows/C/glossary.xml:58(glossterm)
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msgid "Internet Explorer"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:196(para)
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msgid "To backup your <application>Microsoft Internet Explorer 6</application> web browser:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:198(para)
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msgid "Start <application>Internet Explorer</application>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:199(para)
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msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import and Export...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:200(para)
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msgid "The <application>Import/Export Wizard</application> will start. Press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:201(para)
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msgid "Select <guilabel>Export Favorites</guilabel> and press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:202(para)
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msgid "Select the folder from which you want to export your favorites. Selecting the <guilabel>Favorites</guilabel> folder will will export all of them. Press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:203(para)
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msgid "Select <guilabel>Export to a File or Address</guilabel> and choose a filename. Press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:204(para)
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msgid "<guilabel>Completing the Import/Export Wizard</guilabel> will be displayed. Press <guibutton>Finish</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:205(para)
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msgid "Your bookmarks will have been saved to the filename you specified previously."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:209(title)
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msgid "Mozilla Firefox"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:210(para)
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msgid "To backup your <application>Mozilla Firefox</application> web browser:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:212(para)
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msgid "Start <application>Mozilla Firefox</application>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:213(para)
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msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Bookmarks</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Manage Bookmarks</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:214(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:224(para)
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msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Export...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:215(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:225(para)
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msgid "Choose a filename. Press <guibutton>Save</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:219(title)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:220(para)
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msgid "To backup your <application>Opera</application> web browser:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:222(para)
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msgid "Start <application>Opera</application>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:223(para)
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msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import and Export</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Export Bookmarks as HTML</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:230(title)
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msgid "Emails and mail account settings"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:231(para)
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msgid "You can use the same email account in Xubuntu as you have done in Windows. If you have a web-based email account you should simply be able to access it using a web browser as you would have done in Windows. Otherwise, please note down the following information so that you can re-create your account settings on Xubuntu:"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:233(para)
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msgid "Email address"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:235(para)
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msgid "POP3 or IMAP server"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:236(para)
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:237(para)
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msgid "Authentication method"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:239(para)
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msgid "The instructions on exporting emails and email account settings are specific to particular applications. Instructions for some popular email clients are given in the following sections; users of other applications may find instructions relevant to their mail application from the <ulink url=\"https://help.ubuntu.com/community\">Ubuntu community support website</ulink>."
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msgid "Microsoft Outlook Express"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:243(para)
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msgid "These instructions are intended for users of <application>Microsoft Outlook Express 6</application>. If you are a user of a different version of <application>Outlook Express</application>, you may find instructions specific to that version from the <ulink url=\"https://help.ubuntu.com/community\">Ubuntu community support website</ulink>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:245(title)
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msgid "Exporting the address book"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:247(para)
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msgid "Open <application>Outlook Express</application> and press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Export</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Address Book...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:248(para)
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msgid "The <application>Address Book Export Tool</application> will start. Select the option <guilabel>Text File (Comma Separated Values)</guilabel> and then press <guibutton>Export</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:249(para)
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msgid "Save the file in a memorable location. Give the file a descriptive name, such as <filename>mail_address_book.csv</filename>, and press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:250(para)
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msgid "Select the details from the address book which you would like to export. If you are unsure, tick all of the options. Then, press <guibutton>Finish</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:251(para)
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msgid "You should receive a message stating that the <guilabel>Address book export process has completed</guilabel>. Press <guibutton>OK</guibutton> and then <guibutton>Close</guibutton>. Your address book should now have been exported successfully."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:255(title)
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msgid "Exporting mail messages from Outlook Express"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:256(para)
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msgid "Because <application>Microsoft Outlook Express</application> is unable to export its mail messages to an intermediate format, you must install another piece of software in order to export your email."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:257(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:300(para)
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msgid "Please see <xref linkend=\"preparing-email-import\"/> for instructions on importing your email into the <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application> application, which will allow the exporting of your messages."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:261(title)
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msgid "Microsoft Office Outlook"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:262(para)
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msgid "These instructions are intended for users of <application>Microsoft Office Outlook 2003</application>. If you are a user of a different version of <application>Outlook</application>, you may find instructions specific to that version on the wiki."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:264(title)
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msgid "Exporting all Outlook data"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:266(para)
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msgid "This method may be unreliable and should be used for backup purposes only."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:269(para)
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msgid "Open <application>Outlook</application> and press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Tools</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Options...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:270(para)
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msgid "Select the <guilabel>Mail Setup</guilabel> tab and press <guibutton>Data Files...</guibutton>"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:271(para)
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msgid "A screen called <guilabel>Outlook Data Files</guilabel> will be displayed. Select the first file in the list, make a note of its name, and press <guibutton>Open Folder...</guibutton>"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:272(para)
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msgid "A folder will open. Find the file you just selected. If you have difficultly finding the file, it should be of type <emphasis>Office Data File</emphasis> or have the file extension <filename>.pst</filename>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:273(para)
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msgid "Copy the file into the location you are using to store your exported settings."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:274(para)
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msgid "Repeat this process for all of the files which were listed on the <guilabel>Outlook Data Files</guilabel> screen."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:278(title)
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msgid "Exporting your contacts"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:280(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:290(para)
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msgid "Open <application>Outlook</application> and press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import and Export...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:281(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:291(para)
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msgid "The <application>Import and Export Wizard</application> will start. Select the option <guilabel>Export to a file</guilabel> and then press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:282(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:292(para)
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msgid "Select <guilabel>Comma Separated Values (DOS)</guilabel> and press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:283(para)
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msgid "Select the <guilabel>Contacts</guilabel> folder and press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>. Then, choose where to save the file and press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:284(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:294(para)
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msgid "A screen listing <guilabel>Actions to be performed</guilabel> will be shown. Press <guibutton>Finish</guibutton> to export your contacts to the location you selected in the previous step."
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:288(title)
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msgid "Exporting your calendar"
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#: windows/C/preparing.xml:293(para)
613
msgid "Select the <guilabel>Calendars</guilabel> folder and press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>. Then, choose where to save the file and press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
616
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:298(title)
617
msgid "Exporting mail messages"
620
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:299(para)
621
msgid "Because <application>Microsoft Outlook</application> is unable to fully export its mail messages to a usable intermediate format, you must install another piece of software in order to export your email."
624
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:304(title)
625
msgid "Preparing email for export using Mozilla Thunderbird"
628
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:305(para)
629
msgid "Because some mail clients (such as <application>Microsoft Outlook</application> and <application>Microsoft Outlook Express</application>) do not store their mail messages in a standard format, an additional piece of software must be used to convert the mail before export. <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application> is a free, open-source application which is able to do this."
632
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:306(para)
633
msgid "The following instructions explain how to obtain Thunderbird and then use it to prepare mail messages for export:"
636
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:308(para)
637
msgid "Open a web browser and navigate to the <ulink url=\"http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/\">Mozilla Thunderbird website</ulink>. Follow the link to download <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application>."
640
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:309(para)
641
msgid "Once the download has completed, run the installer package. Follow the instructions to install Thunderbird."
644
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:310(para)
645
msgid "Once the installer has completed, start <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application>. You should be greeted with the <application>Import Wizard</application>. Follow the instructions to import all settings - this should import your mail and some other data."
648
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:311(para)
649
msgid "If the <application>Import Wizard</application> does not appear, press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Tools</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and choose the <guilabel>Mail</guilabel> option. Follow the instructions to import your mail."
652
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:313(para)
653
msgid "Once all of your mail has been imported, you must now make a copy of it for exporting. Please see <xref linkend=\"preparing-email-thunderbird\"/> for instructions on how to do this."
656
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:316(title)
657
msgid "Exporting email messages from Mozilla Thunderbird"
660
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:317(para)
661
msgid "These instructions are intended for users of <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application> and users of <application>Outlook</application> and <application>Outlook Express</application> who imported their mail into Thunderbird (see <xref linkend=\"preparing-email-import\"/>)."
664
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:319(para)
665
msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Run</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, type <emphasis>%AppData%\\Thunderbird\\Profiles\\</emphasis> into the box provided, and then press <guibutton>OK</guibutton>. A folder will open."
668
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:320(para)
669
msgid "In the newly-opened folder, you should find another folder with a name made up mostly of random characters, for example <emphasis>fyhsxlr3.default</emphasis>. Open this folder."
672
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:321(para)
673
msgid "In this folder, locate a folder named <filename>Mail</filename> or <filename>ImapMail</filename>. Select this folder and copy it to a safe location."
676
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:322(para)
677
msgid "When you switch to Xubuntu, make a back-up copy of the folder you just made a copy of. This folder contains all of your mail folders from Thunderbird, in the <emphasis>mbox</emphasis> format."
680
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:327(title)
681
msgid "Transferring your data safely"
684
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:328(para)
685
msgid "Once you have collected together all of the files and settings you might need, you must create a copy of them which can be stored safely while you initially install Xubuntu. There are many ways of storing a copy of this data, and which method you choose will depend on your particular circumstances."
688
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:330(para)
689
msgid "After you have made a copy of your files, it is very important to <emphasis role=\"strong\">test the files</emphasis> to ensure that they have been copied successfully. If you have many files, at least check the most important files and randomly check other files where possible. This will help to protect you from data loss."
692
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:333(title)
693
msgid "Direct transfer"
696
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:334(para)
697
msgid "If you are installing Xubuntu onto a different computer than the one on which your data is stored, you can leave the data you collected on that computer and can safely transfer the data across once Xubuntu has been installed onto the other computer."
700
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:335(para)
701
msgid "When ready, you can transfer the data between the computers using a network connection."
704
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:338(title)
705
msgid "CD or DVD disc"
708
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:339(para)
709
msgid "A common and reliable way of backing-up data is by using a recordable CD or DVD disc. CDs and DVDs can be used by almost all computers and are relatively cheap. However, your computer must have a CD or DVD recorder drive installed and you may have to use several CDs or DVDs if the data you have collected is larger than the capacity of a single disc."
712
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:340(para)
713
msgid "If possible, use DVD discs as these have a larger capacity and so you will require fewer discs to store all of your data. CDs typically have a capacity of 650-700MB while DVDs can normally hold up to 4.5GB of data (roughly equivalent to 7 CDs)."
716
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:341(para)
717
msgid "In order to store data on a blank CD or DVD, you must use a <emphasis>CD writing</emphasis> application. Microsoft Windows XP includes such an application by default, although other such applications are capable of storing your data just as well."
720
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:343(para)
721
msgid "Ensure that your CD- or DVD-writing drive contains no discs. Eject any discs currently in the drive."
724
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:344(para)
725
msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>My Computer</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Locate your CD or DVD writing drive - it will likely have a name such as <guilabel>CD-RW drive</guilabel>."
728
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:345(para)
729
msgid "Double-click on the icon of the drive. A blank folder should open, with a heading called <guilabel>CD Writing Tasks</guilabel> shown in the blue panel to the left of the screen."
732
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:346(para)
733
msgid "Leave this folder open and then open the folder containing the files which you have collected together."
736
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:347(para)
737
msgid "Select as many files as you are able to fit onto the disc which you will be using. You can check the size of the current selection by right-clicking any selected file and choosing <guilabel>Properties</guilabel> from the menu which appears. The <guilabel>Size</guilabel> field on the <guilabel>General</guilabel> tab gives the size of the current selection."
740
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:348(para)
741
msgid "Copy the selected files into the CD- or DVD-drive folder which you opened earlier."
744
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:349(para)
745
msgid "Press <guibutton>Write these files to CD</guibutton>, which can be found in the blue panel. The <application>CD Writing Wizard</application> will start."
748
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:350(para)
749
msgid "Follow the instructions given on-screen by the <application>CD Writing Wizard</application>. This will write the selected files to a blank CD or DVD."
752
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:351(para)
753
msgid "Once the disc has been written, eject it and then re-insert it into the drive. In <filename>My Computer</filename>, open the drive and check that the files you just copied to the CD are visible there. Try opening a few of them just to make sure."
756
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:352(para)
757
msgid "Repeat this procedure until all of the files you collected together are safely stored onto CDs or DVDs."
760
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:354(para)
761
msgid "Once you have stored your data onto discs, ensure that the discs are well protected and labelled correctly. If you scratch or otherwise damage a disc, you may lose some of the data stored on it. Labelling discs also helps to avoid confusion and will allow you to quickly find data when the time comes to transfer it back onto a computer."
764
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:357(title)
765
msgid "External hard-disk drive or other removable device"
768
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:358(para)
769
msgid "If you have access to an external hard-disk drive or some other removable storage device of a great enough capacity, then you can simply copy the files you have collected onto this device. When ready to transfer the files onto your Xubuntu installation, you may simply connect the drive and copy the files from it again."
772
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:359(para)
773
msgid "Removable storage devices such as external hard disks will have a certain type of <emphasis>file system</emphasis>. For use on removable devices, the best supported filesystem for Xubuntu is <emphasis>FAT</emphasis> (also called <emphasis>FAT32</emphasis> or <emphasis>vfat</emphasis>). While other file systems (such as NTFS and HFS+) are usable, they may require additional steps to allow you to use them with Xubuntu. If possible, try to use the FAT format for your removable disk."
776
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:360(para)
777
msgid "You can discover the format of an external disk by right-clicking it in <filename>My Computer</filename> and selecting <guilabel>Properties</guilabel>. The format of the disk is shown in the <guilabel>General</guilabel> tab under <guilabel>File system</guilabel>."
780
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:363(title)
781
msgid "Network share"
784
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:364(para)
785
msgid "If your computer is connected to a network, you may be able to temporarily store the files which you collected together on another computer on the network."
788
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:366(para)
789
msgid "Ensure that a computer on the network has sufficient disk space to allow you to copy your files onto it."
792
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:367(para)
793
msgid "Ensure that you are able to copy files onto the other computer from your computer. To be able to do this, the computer must have at least one <emphasis>network share/shared folder</emphasis> and you must have <emphasis>write privileges</emphasis> for that network share."
796
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:368(para)
797
msgid "Open the network share on your computer. This can normally be accessed by pressing <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>My Computer</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>My Network Places</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and then finding the network share or the computer which provides the network share."
800
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:369(para)
801
msgid "Copy the files you collected into the network share. This may take some time depending on the size of your files and the speed of your network connection."
804
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:373(title)
805
msgid "Secondary hard-disk partition"
808
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:374(para)
809
msgid "If you have a second partition available on your hard disk, or have two hard-disks, then it is possible to copy the files you have collected onto this second drive."
812
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:376(para)
813
msgid "You must be very careful not to over-write the partition on which you have stored your data. It is recommended to make additional back-up copies of your files onto CDs or DVDs in case of this."
816
#: windows/C/preparing.xml:378(para)
817
msgid "Simply copy the files you have collected onto the second drive as it appears in <filename>My Computer</filename>. Ensure that this drive (or partition) is <emphasis role=\"strong\">not</emphasis> the one which you intend to install Xubuntu on to."
820
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:15(title)
821
msgid "Migrating your data into Xubuntu"
824
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:16(para)
825
msgid "This chapter provides instructions on importing your data from Windows applications to the corresponding Xubuntu applications. The instructions assume that you will use the default collection of applications installed with Xubuntu and have followed the instructions in the <xref linkend=\"preparing\"/> chapter."
828
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:18(title)
832
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:19(para)
833
msgid "You will probably want to move your files into your <emphasis>Home folder</emphasis>. It is considered good practice to store <emphasis>all</emphasis> of your personal files (such as documents, pictures, music and the like) in your Home folder. Then, they are all in one easily-accessed location."
836
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:20(para)
837
msgid "To access your Home folder, press <menuchoice><guimenu>Places</guimenu><guimenuitem>Home Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. You can create new folders inside your Home folder by pressing <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Create Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. You may find it useful to create folders for different types of files, such as music and photos. This will help to keep things organized and you will be able to find your files more quickly and easily if they are categorized in this manner."
840
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:21(para)
841
msgid "How you copy your files from Windows into your Home folder will depend on how you decided to store your files from Windows. See <xref linkend=\"preparing-storage\"/> for more information on this. However you decided to store your files, the procedure for transferring them across is very simple. For a CD or DVD for example, you would use the following procedure:"
844
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:23(para)
845
msgid "Insert the disc into the disc drive of your computer. After a short while, a disc icon should appear on your <filename>desktop</filename>."
848
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:24(para)
849
msgid "Double-click the icon to view the contents of the disc."
852
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:25(para)
853
msgid "Ensure that your Home folder is open in another window. You can open your Home folder by clicking <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>New Window</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
856
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:26(para)
857
msgid "In the window corresponding to the disc you inserted, press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Edit</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Select All</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. This will select all of the contents of the disc."
860
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:27(para)
861
msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Edit</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Copy</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to make a copy of all of the selected files."
864
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:28(para)
865
msgid "In the window corresponding to your Home folder, press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Edit</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Paste</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to copy all of the files to your Home folder. If you have many files, this may take a long time."
868
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:29(para)
869
msgid "Once the copying process has finished, your files will be available to use as normal."
872
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:32(title)
873
msgid "Importing Photos"
876
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:33(para)
877
msgid "Xubuntu does not include a powerful photo manager by default. However, you can install the <application>F-Spot Photo Manager</application>, which you can use to organize all of your photos."
880
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:35(para)
881
msgid "Open your Home folder and create a new folder called <emphasis>Photos</emphasis>. You can do this by pressing <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Create Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
884
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:36(para)
885
msgid "Copy any photos you have into the folder you just created."
888
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:37(para)
889
msgid "Install the <application><ulink url=\"apt:f-spot\">F-Spot</ulink>application</application>"
892
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:38(para)
893
msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Graphics</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>F-Spot Photo Manager</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to start <application>F-Spot</application>."
896
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:39(para)
897
msgid "The <application>Import</application> screen should be shown. If it is not, press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to show it."
900
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:40(para)
901
msgid "To prevent two copies of your photos from being stored, un-check the <guilabel>Copy file to the Photos folder</guilabel>."
904
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:41(para)
905
msgid "From <guilabel>Import source</guilabel> select the option <guilabel>Select Folder</guilabel>. Select the <filename>Photos</filename> folder in your Home folder by clicking it once."
908
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:42(para)
909
msgid "Press <guibutton>Import</guibutton> to start the import process. Depending on how many photos you have, this may take a while."
912
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:46(title)
913
msgid "Importing Music"
916
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:47(para)
917
msgid "Another useful application installed by default in Xubuntu is the <application>Listen Music Player</application>. This allows you to organize and play all of your music."
920
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:49(para)
921
msgid "Open your Home folder and create a new folder called <emphasis>Music</emphasis>. You can do this by pressing <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Create Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
924
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:50(para)
925
msgid "Copy any music files you have into the folder you just created."
928
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:51(para)
929
msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Multimedia</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Listen Music Player</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to start <application>Listen</application>."
932
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:52(para)
933
msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Music</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import Folder...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to begin importing your music. The <application>Import Folder into Library</application> screen will appear."
936
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:53(para)
937
msgid "Click the <filename>Music</filename> folder in your Home folder in order to select it, and then press <guibutton>Open</guibutton> to import all playable music in that folder into <application>Rhythmbox</application>."
940
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:54(para)
941
msgid "The import process may take a while depending on how many music files you have. Once finished, you can organize and play your music using <application>Listen</application>."
944
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:56(para)
945
msgid "<application>Listen</application> will alert you if it encounters a file it cannot play. In this case, it is likely that the file cannot be played because support for the audio format it uses is not currently installed. See <xref linkend=\"preparing-converting-audio\"/> for more information on this."
948
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:60(title)
952
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:61(para)
953
msgid "If you saved your emails from Windows, you may now want to import them into the <application>Evolution</application> mail client. The following instructions assume that you are importing emails exported using <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application>, as described in <xref linkend=\"preparing-email-import\"/>:"
956
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:63(para) windows/C/migratingdata.xml:71(para)
957
msgid "Start <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application> by pressing <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Network</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Mozilla Thunderbird Mail/News</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
960
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:64(para) windows/C/migratingdata.xml:72(para)
961
msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Tools</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to start the <application>Import Assistant</application>."
964
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:68(title)
965
msgid "Contacts/Address Book"
968
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:69(para)
969
msgid "If you saved your address book from Windows, you can now import your contacts into <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application>. The following instructions assume that you are importing the address book from <application>Microsoft Outlook Express 6</application> or <application>Microsoft Outlook 2002</application>:"
972
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:73(para)
973
msgid "Select <guilabel>Address Books</guilabel> and then press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
976
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:74(para)
977
msgid "Select the type of file you would like to import, then click <guibutton>Next</guibutton>, locate the file which you saved your address book into and select it. Press <guibutton>Open</guibutton>."
980
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:75(para)
981
msgid "From <guilabel>File type</guilabel>, select <guilabel>VCard (.vcf, .gcrd)</guilabel> or <guilabel>Outlook CSV or Tab (.csv, .tab)</guilabel>, depending on which format you saved your address book into. Press <guibutton>Forward</guibutton>."
984
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:76(para)
985
msgid "Choose a location in which to save the contacts, such as <menuchoice><guimenuitem>On This Computer</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Personal</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.Press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
988
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:77(para)
989
msgid "Press <guibutton>Import</guibutton> to import the contacts into <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application>. Once importing has completed, the imported contacts should be immediately available."
992
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:96(title)
993
msgid "Browser Bookmarks/Favorites"
996
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:97(para)
997
msgid "If you saved the list of favorite web pages from the browser you used on Windows, you can now import them into the web browser available with Xubuntu. The following instructions are intended for users of the default <application>Firefox Web Browser</application> who are importing their favorites from <application>Microsoft Internet Explorer 6</application>. Please see <xref linkend=\"preparing-bookmarks\"/> for more information."
1000
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:99(para)
1001
msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Network</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Firefox Web Browser</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to start the <application>Firefox Web Browser</application>."
1004
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:100(para)
1005
msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Bookmarks</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Manage Bookmarks...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to launch the <application>Bookmark Manager</application>."
1008
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:101(para)
1009
msgid "Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>File</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and choose the <guilabel>From File</guilabel> option, then press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>."
1012
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:102(para)
1013
msgid "Find and select the file which you originally exported from <application>Internet Explorer</application> (see <xref linkend=\"preparing-bookmarks\"/>) and press <guibutton>OK</guibutton>."
1016
#: windows/C/migratingdata.xml:103(para)
1017
msgid "Your list of favorite web pages should be imported into <application>Firefox</application>."
1020
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:14(title)
1021
msgid "Glossary of Windows Terms"
1024
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:17(glossterm)
1025
msgid "Add/Remove Programs"
1028
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:19(para)
1029
msgid "Use <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Add/Remove...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to install applications from Xubuntu’s software library, or to remove existing applications from your computer. Use <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Synaptic Package Manager</guimenuitem></menuchoice> for more advanced tasks."
1032
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:28(glossterm)
1033
msgid "Control Panel"
1036
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:30(para)
1037
msgid "Settings that affect everyone who uses Xubuntu on this computer are found in <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>System</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Settings that just affect you are accessed from <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Settings</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Xfce 4 Settings Manager</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1040
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:38(glossterm)
1044
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:40(para)
1045
msgid "To manage the files and folders on your computer, start by choosing an item from the <guimenu>Places</guimenu> menu."
1048
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:47(glossterm)
1052
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:49(para)
1053
msgid "Use <guimenu>Places</guimenu> for easy access to commonly-used folders. Firefox has <guimenu>Bookmarks</guimenu>, which are equivalent to Favorites in Internet Explorer."
1056
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:60(para)
1057
msgid "You can use <application>Firefox</application> to search the Web and visit Web sites: <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Network</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Firefox Web Browser</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1060
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:67(glossterm)
1064
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:69(para)
1065
msgid "To close all your programs and leave the computer ready for someone else to log in, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Quit</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Log Out</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, then <guibutton>Log Out</guibutton>."
1068
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:77(glossterm)
1072
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:79(para)
1073
msgid "Equivalent items to those in the <quote>My Computer</quote> window are found in various places in Xubuntu."
1076
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:85(para)
1077
msgid "To see the disks and storage devices connected to the computer, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Places</guimenu><guimenuitem>File System</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1080
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:100(glossterm)
1081
msgid "My Documents"
1084
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:102(para)
1085
msgid "Inside your home folder (<menuchoice><guimenu>Places</guimenu><guimenuitem>Home Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>), you can arrange documents and other files in whatever folders you wish."
1088
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:110(glossterm)
1089
msgid "Printers & Faxes"
1092
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:112(para)
1093
msgid "Open <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Settings</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Printing</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to set up printers. Xubuntu does not support faxing."
1096
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:118(glossterm)
1100
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:120(para)
1101
msgid "The <guilabel>Trash</guilabel> works much the same way as the Recycle Bin. The Trash is almost always at the bottom right corner of the screen."
1104
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:128(glossterm)
1108
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:130(para)
1109
msgid "To put your computer into a power-saving mode until you resume using it, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Quit</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Shut Down</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, then <guilabel>Suspend</guilabel> or <guilabel>Hibernate</guilabel>. (<guilabel>Hibernate</guilabel> requires no power at all, but is slower, and is not available on some types of computer.)"
1112
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:140(glossterm)
1113
msgid "Start button"
1116
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:142(para)
1117
msgid "The three menus at the top left of the screen —<guimenu>Applications</guimenu>, <guimenu>Places</guimenu>, and <guimenu>System</guimenu>— contain most of the same things as the Start menu in Windows."
1120
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:151(glossterm)
1121
msgid "Task Manager"
1124
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:153(para)
1125
msgid "To see or halt currently running programs, or to track processor and memory usage, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>System Monitor</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1128
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:160(glossterm)
1129
msgid "Windows Media Player"
1132
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:162(para)
1133
msgid "Programs that play music and movies, and rip music CDs, are available from <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Multimedia</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1136
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:169(glossterm)
1137
msgid "Windows Update"
1140
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:171(para)
1141
msgid "To check for updates to Xubuntu, open <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Ubuntu Update Manager</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
1144
#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME <EMAIL>, YEAR1, YEAR2.
1145
#: windows/C/glossary.xml:0(None)
1146
msgid "translator-credits"