Sunday, December 19, 2010

Zero order Florida Ubuntu 8.10 (basic configuration)

Write so many articles installation tutorial, finally to begin introducing Ubuntu8.10 basic configuration.

Now that you have read this article, you must have installed the Ubuntu8.10. Boot into Ubuntu8.10, join me on Ubuntu for simple configuration, making it better. Basic configuration of the article focuses on the following points: ● configuration networking ● configuration software source • install Chinese language support • NTFS volume automount ● configure desktop icon configuration networking if you during the installation process is not connected to the network, when you first boot into Ubuntu, you may receive the following prompt, inform your system language support is not complete: perhaps you have not configured at this time, therefore, your network may be temporarily unable to deal with this problem. So first click the "Close" to close the dialog box. We looked back then. Ubuntu8.10 network configuration capabilities have been greatly enhanced. Before has been criticized for pppoeconf also finally has a graphical interface to configure the program. Right-click on the Gnome Panel of the network connection icon, select "edit connections." At this point, the network connection configuration dialog box opens. You can see a variety of access modes of the configuration tab. Here we have to configure ADSL, for example doing demos. Select the DSL label, click on "add" (or "Add") button. You can see the ADSL configuration dialog box. You only need to enter your account information, we will be able to dial. Where is the dial-up, eh? don't worry. Button on the right side of the upper panel Gnome tray icon of the network is not found we have new ADSL link already had you simply select it to begin dialing. 【 I not so happy there is ADSL available, so I cannot test. The above is just a simple demo, please configure it according to the actual situation. 】 Ubuntu8.10 this small improvement, so that the average user is far away from the command line.

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