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''Purpose'': How to accomplish specific tasks with the desktop applications in KDE 4. | |||
''Audience'': Individuals who are unfamiliar with the Fedora KDE 4 Desktop and who may be running their first Linux desktop. | |||
''Approach'': This document explains basic principles by covering one principle at a time. The document does not assume familiarity with any Linux/UNIX-specific terminology or concepts. Functionality is also compared, where appropriate, to what the reader may know from other OSes, particularly Microsoft Windows and default Fedora Desktop. | |||
''Assumptions:'' The reader has a installation of Fedora with KDE 4 (see ''Install KDE'' section of [[KDE|KDE wiki page]]), including a user account with the default settings. The reader does '''not''' have access to the ''root'' password. | |||
''Related Documents'': The [[Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide| AdministrationGuide]] documents tasks that require ''root'' access. The [[Docs/Drafts/GettingStartedGuide| GettingStartedGuide]] is a general introduction to using Fedora. | |||
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Revision as of 07:55, 15 October 2008
Fedora KDE 4 Desktop User Guide
Documentation Summary:
Purpose: How to accomplish specific tasks with the desktop applications in KDE 4.
Audience: Individuals who are unfamiliar with the Fedora KDE 4 Desktop and who may be running their first Linux desktop.
Approach: This document explains basic principles by covering one principle at a time. The document does not assume familiarity with any Linux/UNIX-specific terminology or concepts. Functionality is also compared, where appropriate, to what the reader may know from other OSes, particularly Microsoft Windows and default Fedora Desktop.
Assumptions: The reader has a installation of Fedora with KDE 4 (see Install KDE section of KDE wiki page), including a user account with the default settings. The reader does not have access to the root password.
Related Documents: The AdministrationGuide documents tasks that require root access. The GettingStartedGuide is a general introduction to using Fedora.
Writers: