As the Linux desktop experience improves, more and more people want to migrate their work platforms to Linux. Linux provides most of the tools and support required for daily work. However, due to interface differences and usage habits, many functions cannot be quickly discovered and mastered by new users. This article is intended for users who want to migrate to the Linux platform for the first time and want to work in the graphic mode. From the perspective of daily work needs, taking Ubuntu9.04 (gNome) as an example to explain most common functions in Linux
As the Linux desktop experience improves, more and more people want to migrate their work platforms to Linux. Linux provides most of the tools and support required for daily work. However, due to interface differences and usage habits, many functions cannot be quickly discovered and mastered by new users. This article is intended for users who want to migrate to the Linux platform for the first time and want to work in the graphic mode. From the perspective of daily work needs, take Ubuntu 9.04 (gNome) as an example, describes the configuration and application of most common functions in Linux.
Brief Introduction
As the Linux desktop experience improves, more and more people want to migrate their work platforms to Linux. linux provides most of the tools and support required for daily work. However, due to interface differences and usage habits, many functions cannot be quickly discovered and mastered by new users. this article is intended for users who want to migrate to the Linux platform for the first time and want to work in the graphic mode. From the perspective of daily work needs, take Ubuntu 9.04 (gNome) as an example, describes the configuration and application of most common functions in Linux.
This article aims to help ordinary users easily and quickly establish a daily work environment on Linux to achieve the same or similar user experience as Windows, therefore, we intentionally avoid using command lines and configuration file modification methods (although these methods are more efficient and powerful in most cases) to configure the system, and try to use the GUI to complete the settings as much as possible. It seems to be different from the classic Linux usage method, but for Windows users, this is undoubtedly the most rapid and smooth excessive method. After you can work on Linux with ease, we will have more time to explore and understand the unique charm of Linux.
We chose Gnome-based 32bit Ubuntu (Sound: wubantu) 9.04 as the target of this platform migration attempt. Ubuntu is a Linux operating system based on desktop applications. It provides users with a rich desktop experience, good hardware support, and fast update speed.
This document assumes that you have installed the latest Ubuntu and started it successfully.