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:Newbie-Friendly Post-Installation Ubuntu Usability Setup Guide
Newbie-Friendly Post-Installation Ubuntu Usability Setup Guide
Nov 5, 2009, 15 :02 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3896 reads)

[ Thanks to Falko Timme for this link. ]

"I strongly recommend that, as with any Linux-oriented tutorial, you read though it entirely before you try any of it.

"1. Prerequisites
This guide will assume the use of a fresh installation of Ubuntu 8.10 (32-bit). Please also note that what happens on your computer may differ a bit from what happens on my computer. I tried to get at least one screenshot of each of the different prompts, but you may have an extra window here or there, or I may have an extra window here or there; it just depends. However, if you are presented with something I didn't cover, just do what seems like the right choice (for example, choose the default option, if it is a prompt of some sort), or ask about it on the forum."

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