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# English (Canada) translation for kubuntu-docs
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# Copyright (c) 2007 Rosetta Contributors and Canonical Ltd 2007
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# This file is distributed under the same license as the kubuntu-docs package.
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:21(title)
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msgid "Basic Concepts"
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msgid "Credits and License"
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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 type=\"help\" "
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"url=\"help:/kubuntu/contributors.html\">contributors page</ulink>"
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"This document is made available under the Creative Commons ShareAlike 2.5 "
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:10(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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"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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"A copy of the license is available here: <ulink type=\"help\" "
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"url=\"help:/kubuntu/ccbysa.html\">Creative Commons ShareAlike "
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msgid "2004, 2005, 2006, 2007"
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:25(holder)
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msgid "Canonical Ltd. and members of the Ubuntu Documentation Project"
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msgid "The Ubuntu Documentation Project"
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"This chapter introduces you to basic concepts which are useful when getting "
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"started with a Kubuntu system."
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:33(title)
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msgid "Directories and File Systems"
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"In Linux and Unix everything is a file. Directories are files, files are "
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"files, and devices are files. Devices are usually referred to as nodes; "
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"however, they are still files."
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"Linux and Unix file systems are organized in a hierarchical, tree-like "
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"structure. The highest level of the file system is the "
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"<filename>/</filename> or root directory. All other files and directories "
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"exist under the root directory. For example, "
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"<filename>/home/konqi/kubuntu.odt</filename> shows the correct full path, or "
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"absolute path, to the <filename>kubuntu.odt</filename> file that exists in "
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"the <filename>konqi</filename> directory, which is under the "
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"<filename>home</filename> directory, which in turn is under the root "
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"(<filename>/</filename>) directory."
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"Underneath the root (<filename>/</filename>) directory is a set of important "
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"directories common to most Linux distributions. The following is a listing "
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"of common directories that are directly under the root "
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"(<filename>/</filename>) directory:"
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"Important commands, which historically have been "
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"<emphasis>bin</emphasis>ary, but may also be shell scripts."
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"<emphasis>Boot</emphasis> configuration files, kernels, and other files "
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"needed at <emphasis>boot</emphasis> time."
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msgid "The <emphasis>dev</emphasis>ice files."
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msgid "Configuration files, startup scripts, <emphasis>etc</emphasis>."
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msgid "<emphasis>Home</emphasis> directories for different users."
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"Used when creating a customized <emphasis>init</emphasis>ial "
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"<emphasis>R</emphasis>AM <emphasis>D</emphasis>isk."
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msgid "System <emphasis>lib</emphasis>raries."
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"Provides a <emphasis>lost+found</emphasis> system for files that exist under "
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"the root (<filename>/</filename>) directory."
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"Automatically mounted (loaded) removable <emphasis>media</emphasis> such as "
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"CDs, digital cameras, etc."
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"Manually <emphasis>m</emphasis>ou<emphasis>nt</emphasis>ed filesystems on "
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"Provides a location for <emphasis>opt</emphasis>ional (3rd party) "
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"applications to be installed; these are usually statically compiled and can "
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"be used in other versions or Linux distributions."
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"Special dynamic directory that maintains information about the state of the "
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"system, including currently running <emphasis>proc</emphasis>esses."
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"<emphasis>Root</emphasis> user's home directory, pronounced \"slash-root\"."
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"Important <emphasis>s</emphasis>ystem <emphasis>bin</emphasis>aries and "
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"scripts, usually intended to be run as the root user."
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"Can contain files that are <emphasis>s</emphasis>e<emphasis>rv</emphasis>ed "
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"Similar to the /proc filesystem, but contains <emphasis>sys</emphasis>tem "
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"information not related to running processes."
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msgid "<emphasis>t</emphasis>e<emphasis>mp</emphasis>orary files."
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"Applications and read-only files that are mostly available for all "
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"<emphasis>us</emphasis>e<emphasis>r</emphasis>s to access."
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msgid "<emphasis>var</emphasis>iable files such as logs and databases."
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"All of the files on a Linux system have permissions that allow or prevent "
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"others from viewing, modifying or executing them. The superuser \"root\" has "
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"the ability to access any file on the system. Each file has access "
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"restrictions, user restrictions, and an owner/group association."
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"Every file is secured by the following three layers of permissions, in order "
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msgid "Applies to the user who is the owner of the file."
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msgid "Applies to the group that is associated with the file."
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msgid "Applies to all other users."
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"Inside each of the three sets of permissions are the actual permissions. The "
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"permissions, along with the way they apply differently to files and "
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"directories, are outlined below:"
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"Files or directory contents that can be <emphasis>viewed</emphasis> only."
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msgid "Files or directory contents that can be modified or deleted."
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"Files that can be run as a program or directories that can be entered."
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"To view and edit the permissions on files and directories, first open "
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"<application>Konqueror</application> in file manager mode by selecting "
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"<guilabel>Home Folder</guilabel> from the <guimenu>System Menu</guimenu> "
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"located next to the <application>KMenu</application> icon in the bottom left "
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"corner of your display. To display the dialog to allow permission editing, "
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"<mousebutton>right</mousebutton> click on a file or directory, then select "
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"<guimenu>Properties</guimenu>. The permissions are found under the "
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"<guilabel>Permissions</guilabel> tab and allow for the editing of all "
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"permission levels, if you are the owner of the file."
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msgid "Root And Sudo"
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"The root user in Linux is the user which has administrative access to your "
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"system. Normal users do not have this access for security reasons. Kubuntu "
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"does not enable the root user. Instead, administrative access is given to "
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"individual users, who may use the \"sudo\" application to perform "
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"administrative tasks. The first user account you created on your system "
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"during installation will, by default, have access to sudo "
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"<emphasis>s</emphasis>uper <emphasis>u</emphasis>ser "
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"<emphasis>do</emphasis>. You can restrict and enable sudo access to users "
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"with the <application>Users and Groups</application> application (review the "
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"<ulink type=\"help\" url=\"help:/kubuntu/keeping-safe/\">Keeping "
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"Safe</ulink> documentation for more information)."
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"When you run an application that requires root privileges, sudo will ask you "
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"to input your normal user password. This ensures that rogue applications "
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"cannot damage your system, and serves as a reminder that you are about to "
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"perform administrative actions which require you to be careful!"
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"To use sudo when using the command line, simply type \"sudo\" before the "
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"command you wish to run. Sudo will then prompt you for your password."
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"Sudo will remember your password for a set amount of time (15 minutes by "
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"default). This feature was designed to allow users to perform multiple "
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"administrative tasks without being asked for a password each time."
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"Be careful when doing administrative tasks -- you could very well damage "
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msgid "Some other tips for using sudo:"
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msgid "To use a \"root\" terminal, type \"sudo -i\" at the command line"
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"The entire group of default graphical configuration tools in Kubuntu already "
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"uses sudo, so you will be prompted for your password if needed using "
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"<application>kdesu</application>, which is a graphical frontend to "
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"<application>sudo</application>."
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"For more information on the <application>sudo</application> program and the "
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"absence of a root user in Kubuntu, read the <ulink "
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"url=\"https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo\">sudo page</ulink> on the "
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msgid "Start a Program Manually with Root Privileges"
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"Sometimes it is necessary to run a program with root privileges. This is "
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"easy to do with the <application>Run Command</application> dialog."
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"Open the <application>Run Command</application> dialog by typing: "
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"<keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F2</keycap></keycombo>"
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"Enter the name of the program you wish to run, <emphasis>prefixed</emphasis> "
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"with <application>kdesu</application> and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. For "
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"example, to launch the file manager <application>Konqueror</application> "
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"with root privileges, type <screen>kdesu konqueror</screen>"
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msgid "User Management"
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msgid "Adding a user"
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"Open <application>System Settings</application> by going to "
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"<menuchoice><guimenu>KMenu</guimenu><guimenuitem>System "
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"Settings</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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"<mousebutton>Click</mousebutton> on the <guiicon>User Management</guiicon> "
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"<mousebutton>Click</mousebutton> on the <guibutton>Administrator "
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"Mode...</guibutton> button. When prompted for a password, enter you user "
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"password and press the <guibutton>OK</guibutton> button."
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"<mousebutton>Click</mousebutton> on the <guibutton>New...</guibutton> button."
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msgid "New User <guilabel>Details</guilabel>"
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msgid "New User <guilabel>Password & Security</guilabel>"
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"In the <guilabel>User Account - KDE Control Module</guilabel>, enter the "
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"necessary information under the <guilabel>Details</guilabel> and "
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"<guilabel>Password & Security</guilabel> sections. When you are "
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"complete, press the <guibutton>OK</guibutton> button. The following examples "
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"are provided to you for a better understanding. <placeholder-1/><placeholder-"
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msgid "Removing a user"
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msgid "Highlight the user that you would like to delete."
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"<mousebutton>Click</mousebutton> on the <guibutton>Delete...</guibutton> "
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"<guilabel>Delete home directory (/home/username)</guilabel> - this will "
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"remove the user's home directory, therefor clearing up space on your hard "
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"drive. If there is information you would like to backup, do so before "
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"deleting this directory."
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"<guilabel>Delete group 'username' (1002)</guilabel> - this will remove the "
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"group that was created for the user. Note your option may look different."
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"When prompted with the <guilabel>Delete User Account - KDE Control "
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"Module</guilabel> dialog, you have two options: <placeholder-1/>"
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msgid "Changing a user's password"
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msgid "Highlight the user whose password you would like to change."
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"<mousebutton>Click</mousebutton> on the <guibutton>Modify...</guibutton> "
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"When prompted with the <guilabel>User Account - KDE Control "
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"Module</guilabel>, select the <guilabel>Password & Security</guilabel> "
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"tab. Type in the password you would like to change it to, as well as any of "
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"the security settings you would like. When you are complete, press the "
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"<guibutton>OK</guibutton> button."
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"Working at the command line is not as daunting a task as you would think. "
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"There is no special knowledge needed to use the command line as it is a "
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"program like everything else. Most things in Linux can be done using the "
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"command line. Although there are graphical tools for most programs, "
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"sometimes they are just not enough. This is where the command line comes in "
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"The terminal is often called the command prompt or the shell. In days gone "
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"by, this was the way the user interacted with the computer; however, Linux "
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"users have found that the use of the shell can be quicker than a graphical "
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"method and still holds some merit today. Here you will learn how to use the "
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"The original use of the terminal was as a file browser, and indeed it is "
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"still used as a file browser. You can use the terminal as a file browser to "
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"navigate your files and undo the changes that have been made."
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msgid "Starting the Terminal"
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"The <application>Konsole</application> can be started by going to "
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"<menuchoice><guimenu>KMenu</guimenu><guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu><guimenuit"
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"em>Konsole - Terminal Program</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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msgid "Common Commands"
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:610(term)
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msgid "View Directories: - ls"
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:612(para)
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"The <application>ls</application> (LiSt) lists files in different colors "
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"with full formatted text."
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msgid "Create Directories: - mkdir (directory name)"
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"The <application>mkdir</application> (MaKeDIRectory) command will create a "
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msgid "Change Directories: - cd (/directory/location)"
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:630(para)
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"The <application>cd</application> (Change Directory) command will change "
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"from your current directory to any directory you specify."
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"Copy Files/Directories: - cp (file or directory name) (to directory or "
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"The <application>cp</application> (CoPy) command will copy any files you "
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"specify. The <application>cp -r</application> command will copy any "
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"directories you specify."
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msgid "Remove Files/Directories: - rm (file or directory name)"
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"The <application>rm</application> (ReMove) command will delete any filename "
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"you specify. The <application>rm -r</application> command will remove any "
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"directory you specify, and all its contents."
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msgid "Move/Rename Files/Directories: - mv (file or directory name)"
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:662(para)
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"The <application>mv</application> (MoVe) command will move/rename any file "
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"or directory you specify."
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msgid "Find Files/Directories: - locate (file or directory name)"
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"The <application>locate</application> command will search for any filename "
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"you specify. It uses an index of the files on your system to work quickly. "
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"To update this index, run the command <application>sudo "
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"updatedb</application>. This command is run automatically each day if you "
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"leave your computer on. It needs to be run with administrative privileges "
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"(see <xref linkend=\"root-and-sudo\"/>)."
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"You can also use wildcards to match one or more files, such as \"*\" (for "
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"all files) or \"?\" (to match one character)."
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:690(title)
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msgid "Switching to Console mode"
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:692(para)
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"The usual method of command-line access in Kubuntu is to start a terminal "
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"(see <xref linkend=\"starting-konsole\"/> above), however sometimes it is "
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"useful to switch to the real console:"
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:700(para)
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"<keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F1</keycap></keyco"
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"mbo> shortcut keys to switch to the first console."
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:706(para)
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"To switch back to Desktop mode, use the "
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"<keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F7</keycap></keyco"
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"mbo> shortcut keys."
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:712(para)
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"There are six consoles available. Each one is accessible with the shortcut "
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"<keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F1</keycap></keyco"
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"<keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F6</keycap></keyco"
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:719(title)
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msgid "Disabling the beep sound in Terminal mode"
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:723(para)
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"Start a <application>Konsole</application> session, select by going to "
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"<menuchoice><guimenu>KMenu</guimenu><guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu><guimenuit"
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"em>Konsole - Terminal Program</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:730(para)
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"<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guisubmenu>Bell</guisubmenu><guimenui"
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"tem>None</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to disable the system bell."
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:746(title)
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msgid "Restart Kubuntu without rebooting"
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:748(para)
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"To restart Kubuntu, or the <productname>X Window System</productname>, "
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"<keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Backspace</keycap>"
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"</keycombo>. This will take you to a blank screen momentarily and then bring "
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"you back to the login screen (<acronym>KDM</acronym>)."
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:759(title)
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:761(para)
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"All of the configurations and settings in Linux are saved in text files. "
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"Even though you most often can edit configurations through the graphical "
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"interface, you may occasionally have to edit them by hand. "
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"<application>Kate</application> is the default Kubuntu text editor, which "
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"can be launched by going to "
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"<menuchoice><guimenu>KMenu</guimenu><guisubmenu>Utilities</guisubmenu><guimen"
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"uitem>Kate - Advanced Text Editor</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:769(para)
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"At times in this guide, <application>Kate</application> is run from the "
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"command line using <application>kdesu</application>, as most configuration "
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"files require root privileges to alter them. It is recommended that you also "
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"run <application>kdesu</application> from the command line when shown in "
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:776(para)
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"If you need to use a text editor from the command line, you can use "
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"<application>nano</application>, which is a simple to use text editor. When "
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"running it from the command line, always use the following command, which "
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"ensures that the editor will not introduce line breaks:<screen>nano -"
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:783(para)
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"For more information about how to use <application>nano</application>, refer "
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"to the <ulink url=\"https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NanoHowto\">guide on "
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:788(para)
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"There are also quite a few other terminal-based editors available in "
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"Kubuntu, popular ones include <application>VIM</application> and "
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"<application>Emacs</application> (the pros and cons of each are cause for "
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"much friendly debate within the Linux community). These are often more "
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"complex to use than <application>nano</application>, but are also more "
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#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME <EMAIL>, YEAR1, YEAR2.
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#: basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:0(None)
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msgid "translator-credits"
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"Launchpad Contributions:\n"
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" ddrmanxbxfr https://launchpad.net/~eclipse987654321"