desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US Media.xml,1.1,1.2
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: mwiriadi
Update of /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US
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Modified Files:
Media.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US/Media.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- Media.xml 14 Mar 2008 10:02:22 -0000 1.1
+++ Media.xml 14 Mar 2008 11:26:02 -0000 1.2
@@ -13,8 +13,7 @@
<title>Using Media</title>
<para>
This chapter covers how to use media such as hard drives, DVDs, CDs,
- and flash drives in Fedora. When these media are mounted, they are
- called <emphasis>volumes</emphasis>.
+ and flash drives in Fedora.
</para>
<section id="sn-understanding-media">
<title>Understanding</title>
@@ -22,40 +21,46 @@
<para>
When you insert media into your computer, Fedora automatically
detects the volume. An icon is placed both on your desktop and in
- the <emphasis>Places</emphasis> menu.
+ the <guimenu>Places</guimenu> menu.
</para>
- <warning>
- <title>System hard disk is already mounted</title>
+ <note>
+ <title>Mounting Media as Volumes</title>
<para>
- The hard disk drive that Fedora is installed on is mounted
- during system boot and cannot be removed or ejected the way
- other media can. Access this drive through the
- <emphasis>Computer</emphasis> icon on the desktop or through
- <emphasis>Places > Computer</emphasis>.
+ When Fedora detects a new medium has been inserted or connected it
+ <emphasis>mounts</emphasis> it as a <emphasis>volume</emphasis>.
+ The hard drive that Fedora is installed on is mounted by default
+ during start-up and cannot be ejected, or unmounted, like other
+ volumes.
</para>
- </warning>
+ </note>
<para>
When you are finished using your media, alert Fedora that you
would like to remove this volume. To do this, right-click on the
device's icon and then select <emphasis>Unmount Volume</emphasis>
or <emphasis>Eject</emphasis>, depending on what type of media you
- are using.
+ are using; during this process any remaining changes to the data
+ on the media is written to the device, allowing safe removal
+ without data loss.
</para>
</section>
+
<section id="sn-exploring-media">
<title>Exploring Media</title>
<para>
To view the contents of a volume, double-click on the icon on the
desktop, or choose the volume name from the
- <emphasis>Places</emphasis> menu.
+ <guimenu>Places</guimenu> menu.
</para>
<para>
- All of the contents of your volume are displayed in the window.
+ All of the contents of your volume are displayed in the window.
+ Files on the volume can be opened with a double-click; further
+ actions can be performed by right-clicking the file to gain
+ access to the <guimenu>context</guimenu> menu.
</para>
</section>
<section id="sn-writing-media">
@@ -65,30 +70,33 @@
Fedora includes support for writing to CDs and DVDs. To write to a
CD or DVD:
</para>
- <orderedlist numeration='arabic'>
+ <orderedlist>
<listitem>
<para>
- Open a <emphasis role='strong'>Nautilus</emphasis> window,
+ Open a <application>Nautilus</application> window,
such as <emphasis>Home</emphasis> or
<emphasis>Computer</emphasis>.
- <emphasis role='strong'>Nautilus</emphasis> is the graphical
+ <application>Nautilus</application> is the graphical
file manager.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
- Select <emphasis>Places > CD/DVD Creator</emphasis>.
+ Select <guimenu>Places</guimenu> <emphasis>></emphasis>
+ <application>CD/DVD Creator</application>.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
- Drag and drop the files you wish to burn into this new empty
+ Use the initial <application>Nautilus</application> window
+ to navigate to the files you wish to burn, then drag and
+ drop them into the empty <application>CD/DVD Creator</application>
window.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
- Click <emphasis>Write to Disc</emphasis>.
+ Click <guibutton>Write to Disc</guibutton>.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
@@ -99,11 +107,12 @@
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
- Click <emphasis>Write</emphasis>.
+ Click <guibutton>Write</guibutton>.
</para>
</listitem>
</orderedlist>
</section>
+
<section id="sn-usb-drive">
<title>Using a USB Drive</title>
@@ -113,6 +122,38 @@
as you would any other volume.
</para>
</section>
+
+ <section id="sn-k3b">
+ <title>Using K3b in KDE</title>
+
+ <para>
+ Both GNOME and KDE do not have <application>K3b</application>
+ installed by default. To install using <application>Pirut</application>,
+ refer to the chapter <xref linkend"Managing Software With Pirut" />.
+ With <application>Pirut</application> running, go through the
+ menu Browse (tab) <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> >
+ <guisubmenu>Sound and Video</guisubmenu>, then click the
+ <guibutton>Optional packages</guibutton> button and type
+ <command>k3b</command> into the search field.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ To install <application>K3b</application> using the console:
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <command>su -c 'yum install k3b'</command>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ When installed <application>K3b</application> is found
+ under <guimenu>Applications > Sound and Video ></guimenu>
+ <application>K3b</application>
+ </para>
+ <imagedata fileref="../figs/k3b.png"/>
+ <para>
+ In <application>K3b</application> there are action buttons
+ in the bottom of the window:
+ </para>
+
+ </section>
</chapter>
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desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US Media.xml,NONE,1.1
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: mwiriadi
Update of /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1630
Added Files:
Media.xml
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--- NEW FILE Media.xml ---
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN" "http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [
<!ENTITY % FDP-ENTITIES SYSTEM "fdp-entities.ent">
%FDP-ENTITIES;
<!ENTITY % DOC-ENTITIES SYSTEM "doc-entities.ent">
%DOC-ENTITIES;
]>
<chapter id="ch-Media">
<title>Using Media</title>
<para>
This chapter covers how to use media such as hard drives, DVDs, CDs,
and flash drives in Fedora. When these media are mounted, they are
called <emphasis>volumes</emphasis>.
</para>
<section id="sn-understanding-media">
<title>Understanding</title>
<para>
When you insert media into your computer, Fedora automatically
detects the volume. An icon is placed both on your desktop and in
the <emphasis>Places</emphasis> menu.
</para>
<warning>
<title>System hard disk is already mounted</title>
<para>
The hard disk drive that Fedora is installed on is mounted
during system boot and cannot be removed or ejected the way
other media can. Access this drive through the
<emphasis>Computer</emphasis> icon on the desktop or through
<emphasis>Places > Computer</emphasis>.
</para>
</warning>
<para>
When you are finished using your media, alert Fedora that you
would like to remove this volume. To do this, right-click on the
device's icon and then select <emphasis>Unmount Volume</emphasis>
or <emphasis>Eject</emphasis>, depending on what type of media you
are using.
</para>
</section>
<section id="sn-exploring-media">
<title>Exploring Media</title>
<para>
To view the contents of a volume, double-click on the icon on the
desktop, or choose the volume name from the
<emphasis>Places</emphasis> menu.
</para>
<para>
All of the contents of your volume are displayed in the window.
</para>
</section>
<section id="sn-writing-media">
<title>Writing CDs or DVDs</title>
<para>
Fedora includes support for writing to CDs and DVDs. To write to a
CD or DVD:
</para>
<orderedlist numeration='arabic'>
<listitem>
<para>
Open a <emphasis role='strong'>Nautilus</emphasis> window,
such as <emphasis>Home</emphasis> or
<emphasis>Computer</emphasis>.
<emphasis role='strong'>Nautilus</emphasis> is the graphical
file manager.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Select <emphasis>Places > CD/DVD Creator</emphasis>.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Drag and drop the files you wish to burn into this new empty
window.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Click <emphasis>Write to Disc</emphasis>.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
In the dialog box, you can change the name of the disc and the
write speed if they are incorrect.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Click <emphasis>Write</emphasis>.
</para>
</listitem>
</orderedlist>
</section>
<section id="sn-usb-drive">
<title>Using a USB Drive</title>
<para>
When you plug in a USB drive, Fedora automatically detects this
and puts an icon on your desktop. You may then use your USB drive
as you would any other volume.
</para>
</section>
</chapter>
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desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US Login.xml,1.3,1.4
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: mwiriadi
Update of /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27925
Modified Files:
Login.xml
Log Message:
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Index: Login.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US/Login.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- Login.xml 13 Mar 2008 22:37:12 -0000 1.3
+++ Login.xml 14 Mar 2008 09:57:05 -0000 1.4
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
<xref linkend="sn-login-explanation"/>. This first section covers
the login process.
</para>
+ <section id="sn-login">
<title>Login</title>
<para>
When you restart or turn on your computer, it goes through a process called
@@ -47,115 +48,75 @@
</orderedlist>
<para>
Next, type your password and press the<emphasis role='strong'>[Enter]</emphasis>
- key.
+ key again. The password is also <emphasis>case sensitive</emphasis>.
</para>
<tip>
- <title>Password display</title>
+ <title>Keep your password secret</title>
<para>
- <emphasis role='strong'>For security reasons, a dot is displayed
- for every character entered in the password field.</emphasis>
- </para>
- </tip>
- <tip>
- <title>Keep your password private</title>
- <para>
- <emphasis role='strong'>As with any password, your Fedora account
- password should be kept private and not shared with anyone or
- written down in plain view.</emphasis>
- </para>
- <para>
- Each computer user should be assigned a unique username and
- password. With unique user accounts, the system is more secure,
- and Fedora automatically stores files and other sensitive
- information separately from other users.
- </para>
- </tip>
- <tip>
- <title>Your username and password are case-sensitive.</title>
- <para>
- A correct username and password is required to login to the
- system. Common errors include mis-typed fields or the
- <emphasis role='strong'>[Caps Lock]</emphasis> feature is on.
- Remember, usernames and passwords are case-sensitive. This means
- that 'user' is not the same as 'USER' or 'uSeR'. If problems
- persist, read the section <xref linkend="sn-cannot-login"/>
+ To keep your password secret, the password field displays a dot
+ for every character entered. As with any password, keep your Fedora
+ account password private. Do not share it with anyone or write it down
+ in plain view.
</para>
</tip>
<para>
- After a correct username and password are entered, the login screen
- will be replaced by the <emphasis>splash screen</emphasis>. After
- this, the splash screen should be replaced by the default Fedora 6
- desktop. Congratulations! The computer is now ready for use.
+ Next the <emphasis>desktop environment</emphasis> is loaded. In some desktop
+ environments, a small box containing a logo and icons, called a splash
+ screen, may temporarily appear. Any <emphasis>splash</emphasis> screen is
+ then replaced by the default Fedora desktop.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The computer is now ready for use.
</para>
+ </section>
+
<section id="sn-login-explanation">
- <title>Logging In: An Explanation</title>
-
- <para>
- Fedora is a <emphasis>multi-user</emphasis> operating system. In
- short, this means multiple users can be logged into the computer
- at the same time. Three distinct groups, <emphasis>normal
- user</emphasis>, <emphasis>system user</emphasis> and
- administrative accounts exist on your Fedora system. By default,
- your account is created as a <emphasis>normal user</emphasis>
- account. Normal users have permission to run a desktop and related
- desktop applications. System users have permission to programs
- running in the background, often with elevated privileges, that
- help maintain your computer system. One example of a system
- account is the Xscreensaver program.
- </para>
-
- <warning>
- <title>Modify Default Login Procedure with Xscreensaver.</title>
-
- <para>
- The Fedora login process is regulated by a system user called
- <emphasis role='strong'>Xscreensaver</emphasis>. Xscreensaver
- secures your desktop when it is unattended and can be configured
- by accessing the following menu options: <emphasis>System >
- Preferences > Screensaver</emphasis>.
- </para>
- </warning>
-
+ <title>Logging in: An Explanation</title>
+ <para>
+ Fedora is a multi-user operating system. Multiple users, each with different
+ access privileges, can be logged into the computer at the same time.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ During installation, you provided a password for the system administrator
+ account, sometimes called the <emphasis>superuser</emphasis>. The username
+ for this account is <emphasis>root</emphasis>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ After installation, Fedora asked you to set up a normal user account. Use
+ that account, or another normal account, for daily use of the system. and
+ the <emphasis>root</emphasis> account for administrative and maintenance tasks.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This design has many benefits:
+ </para>
+ <warning>
+ <title>Do not login as root</title>
<para>
- Administrative accounts are accounts with elevated privileges,
- such as the <emphasis>root</emphasis> account, that enable the
- user to perform tasks to alter the behavior and ability of other
- users on the computer system. The <emphasis>root</emphasis> user
- is considered the "ultimate" administrative account as it has
- domain over the entire machine. For more information about these
- different levels, permissions, and user provisioning, please refer
- to the
- <ulink url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide'>Fedora
- Administration Guide</ulink>.
+ Do not use the <emphasis>root</emphasis> account for routine purposes.
+ A normal user account can run all desktop applications, and greatly
+ increases your security and safety. Applications that require
+ <emphasis>root</emphasis> privileges prompt you for the
+ <emphasis>root</emphasis> password when they start, so you need
+ not login as <emphasis>root</emphasis> to use them.
</para>
-
- <warning>
- <title>Day-to-day tasks do not require root level access.</title>
-
- <para>
- Do not log into your desktop as root, as it is potentially
- dangerous. When the need arises to perform maintenance duties
- such as installing software, removing software, or updating the
- system, the tool can be run as the root user. This is done in
- this guide with the command form <code>su -c
- 'command-to-be-run-as-root'</code>. Programs that require root
- privileges will to prompt you for the root password before the
- program starts.
- </para>
- </warning>
</section>
+
<section id="sn-cannot-login">
<title>I Cannot Login: HELP!</title>
<para>
- Recovering or replacing a password for a user account is not hard,
+ A common mistake during login is accidentally having the
+ <emphasis role='strong'>[Caps Lock]</emphasis> key turned on.
+ This situation can cause the login process to fail because usernames
+ and passwords are case sensitive. If problems persist, re-enter your
+ username and password a few times to ensure you have typed them correctly.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Recovering the password for a user account is not a difficult process,
but it is beyond the scope of this guide. For an explanation and
details on how to do this, please refer to the
- <ulink url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide'>Fedora
- Administration Guide</ulink>, which has a section on user
- accounts, and
- <ulink url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide/UserAccounts'>password
- recovery</ulink>.
+ <ulink url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide'>User
+ Accounts section</ulink> of the Fedora Administration guide.
</para>
</section>
</chapter>
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release-notes/devel/en_US Desktop.xml,1.30,1.31
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: mdious
Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/devel/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv18566/release-notes/en_US
Modified Files:
Desktop.xml
Log Message:
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Index: Desktop.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/devel/en_US/Desktop.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.30
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diff -u -r1.30 -r1.31
--- Desktop.xml 13 Mar 2008 23:29:47 -0000 1.30
+++ Desktop.xml 13 Mar 2008 23:31:55 -0000 1.31
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN" "http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd">
-<! adding a comment to test commits >
+
<section id="sn-Desktop">
<title>Fedora Desktop</title>
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release-notes/devel/en_US Desktop.xml,1.29,1.30
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: mdious
Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/devel/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv18435/en_US
Modified Files:
Desktop.xml
Log Message:
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/devel/en_US/Desktop.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.29
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--- Desktop.xml 4 Nov 2007 22:55:12 -0000 1.29
+++ Desktop.xml 13 Mar 2008 23:29:47 -0000 1.30
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN" "http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd">
-
+<! adding a comment to test commits >
<section id="sn-Desktop">
<title>Fedora Desktop</title>
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desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US Login.xml,1.2,1.3
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: mwiriadi
Update of /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10887
Modified Files:
Login.xml
Log Message:
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Index: Login.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US/Login.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- Login.xml 13 Mar 2008 22:07:57 -0000 1.2
+++ Login.xml 13 Mar 2008 22:37:12 -0000 1.3
@@ -21,27 +21,33 @@
<xref linkend="sn-login-explanation"/>. This first section covers
the login process.
</para>
+ <title>Login</title>
<para>
- Any user can now login when the display looks similar to the picture
- below:
+ When you restart or turn on your computer, it goes through a process called
+ <emphasis>booting</emphasis>. During the boot process your computer hardware
+ powers on and performs a series of self-tests. Immediately after the computer has
+ finished booting, the login screen appears. The login screen displays one or
+ more user names, depending on how many accounts are present.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ To login, do one of the following:
</para>
- <figure>
- <title>Login Screen</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata align="center" fileref="./figs/FC6_Login.png" format="PNG"/>
- </imageobject>
- <textobject>
- <phrase>Login Screen</phrase>
- </textobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
+ <orderedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ Type your username and then press the <emphasis role='strong'>[Enter]
+ </emphasis> key. The username is <emphasis>case sensitive</emphasis>.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ Select your user name from the list of one or more choices.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </orderedlist>
<para>
- To login, type your username into the horizontal field containing a
- blinking black bar (the <emphasis>cursor</emphasis>). Next, press
- the <emphasis role='strong'>[Enter]</emphasis> key. Next, type your
- password into the same field you typed your username, then press the
- <emphasis role='strong'>[Enter]</emphasis> key.
+ Next, type your password and press the<emphasis role='strong'>[Enter]</emphasis>
+ key.
</para>
<tip>
<title>Password display</title>
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desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US Desktops.xml,1.7,1.8
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: mwiriadi
Update of /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10409
Modified Files:
Desktops.xml
Log Message:
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Index: Desktops.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US/Desktops.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.7
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diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8
--- Desktops.xml 13 Mar 2008 21:45:52 -0000 1.7
+++ Desktops.xml 13 Mar 2008 22:20:20 -0000 1.8
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
<para>
In contrast to most proprietary operating systems, Fedora 8 has
- several <firstterm>desktop environments</firstterm> or
- <firstterm>desktops</firstterm>, which are used to display and
+ several <emphasis>desktop environments</emphasis> or
+ <emphasis>desktops</emphasis>, which are used to display and
launch available applications, and manage the overall appearance
of the screen. The desktop environment is sometimes referred to as
- a Graphical User Interface, or <firstterm>GUI</firstterm>.
+ a Graphical User Interface, or <emphasis>GUI</emphasis>.
</para>
<para>
@@ -34,41 +34,16 @@
Xfce, which is appropriate for older PCs and laptops due to its low-memory requirements
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
- <table>
- <caption/>
- <tgroup cols="1">
- <colspec colname="xxx1"/>
- <tbody>
- <row>
-<entry>
- <para>
- <inlinemediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata width="16" fileref="/wikidata/rightsidebarsmaller/img/idea.png" depth="16"/>
- </imageobject>
- <textobject>
- <phrase>(!)
- </phrase>
- </textobject>
- </inlinemediaobject>
- More Desktop Environments Exist
- </para>
- </entry>
- </row>
- <row>
-<entry>
- <para>
- Fedora's extensive repository of software offers other desktops as well.
+ <tip>
+ <title>More Desktop Environments Exist.</title>
+ <para>
+ Fedora's extensive repository of software offers other desktops as well.
To learn how to browse and install software from the repository, refer to
<ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/SoftwareManagementGuide/Pirut">
Managing Software With Pirut</ulink>.
- </para>
- </entry>
- </row>
- </tbody>
- </tgroup>
- </table>
- <para>
+ </para>
+ </tip>
+ <para>
Applications written for one desktop environment work with other
desktops with very few exceptions. For instance, the
<application>OpenOffice.org</application> office suite
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desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US Introduction.xml,1.3,1.4
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: mwiriadi
Update of /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10299
Modified Files:
Introduction.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US/Introduction.xml,v
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--- Introduction.xml 12 Mar 2008 21:47:37 -0000 1.3
+++ Introduction.xml 13 Mar 2008 22:14:07 -0000 1.4
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
<chapter id="ch-Introduction">
<title>Introduction</title>
<para>
- Welcome to the Fedora 8 Desktop User Guide! This guide is intended
- for users, with a working Fedora 8 system, and are able to use a
+ Welcome to the Fedora 9 Desktop User Guide! This guide is intended
+ for users, with a working Fedora 9 system, and are able to use a
mouse and keyboard. This guide shows:
</para>
<para>
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desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US doc-entities.xml,1.2,1.3
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: mwiriadi
Update of /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10256
Modified Files:
doc-entities.xml
Log Message:
Changed 8 -> 9
Index: doc-entities.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US/doc-entities.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- doc-entities.xml 13 Mar 2008 22:08:56 -0000 1.2
+++ doc-entities.xml 13 Mar 2008 22:12:18 -0000 1.3
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
<group name="Miscellaneous">
<entity name="FCLOCALVER">
<comment>Local version of Fedora Core for this document</comment>
- <text>8</text>
+ <text>9</text>
</entity>
</group>
</entities>
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