![]() But the Ubuntu console or Bash ( Bourne again shell) by itself only allows to operate some few simple programs as nano which we use in the previous tutorial. For example a web browser is an UI that allows you to search, watch or save internet files. This is the way an user can comunicate with the system on what he want to do without speaking computer language. The XserverSomething important in a computer system is the UI, short for user interface. All this said, let's know some functions and sytems in both Linux and Windows. Using this method you can learn from the use of the Bash, from the Xserver and in adition to this you will see the results of using programs from two diferent operative systems running at the same time in the same desktop. The programs in this tutorial can be installed directly through Windows OS. ![]() You need to understand that the goal of this tutorial is to start to get involved in basic methods performed by developers, something new for Windows users. In this tutorial we will be going through the process of knowing more of the concepts, functions and commands from Linux in the Ubuntu console as working with files and folders, creating, organizing and finding them, but also we are going to know how to install some programs to get ready with any work in a computer system, most of all if you are working with text, images or internet files, etc. In this link you can see my tutorial on the process of installing Jekyll on Windows. Here for example, we see in the page of Jekyll (an open-source program not typically allowed in Windows) how they get in the wave of the WSL to promote and instruct in the use of the program between Windows users with a complete guide and references to get through the process of setting your Bash on Ubuntu. Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical Nevertheless, we are delighted to stand behind Ubuntu for Windows, committed to addressing the needs of Windows developers exploring Linux in this amazing new way, and are excited at the possibilities heralded by this unexpected turn of events.” In our journey to bring free software to the widest possible audience, this is not a moment we could have predicted. ![]() In relation to that we can read here the words of the founder of Canonical about the releasing of Ubuntu for Windows 10: Now you can use programs which are both long time certified or in development process and you can prove those programs and make your reports or your own modifications to share with the creators, something that some time ago couldn't be done by the Windows OS. Now they're inviting people to get deep in the knowledge of how computers and programs work and get involved in the process of creation.īut happily the Windows 10 user now can do this within the system itself, that's the importance of the Windows Subsystem Lynux. It´s a new world of possibilities since in Windows you did have little oportinity to see or know the internal procedures and systems that you were using, everything is so simplified and that's the goal. As for example the new position by Microsoft in Windows 10 in relation to the open-source system of software development. Click the Open button to open the presentation.In the process of building a web page using GitHub Pages we've got some new knowledge about recent developments in technologies. To open an existing presentation, click the Open menu option.Ĭhoose the location and name of the file. Provide the name and location of the slide and click the Save button. To save the presentation, choose the ‘Save As’ menu option. We can decide on the slide layout of the new slide by choosing the layout from the layout panel that appears on the right-hand side of the screen. One way is to use the Duplicate Slide option. There are multiple ways of adding slides. Adding SlidesĪdding slides to Impress is pretty similar to Microsoft PowerPoint. We can then modify the content on the slides as required. The interface looks quite similar to Microsoft PowerPoint. Once we click on the icon, the Impress Software will launch and the following screen will pop up. The icon of LibreOffice is encircled in red in the above screenshot. ![]() The LibreOffice suite comes in-built in Ubuntu and is available in the Software launcher. In this chapter, we will look at LibreOffice Impress which is the PowerPoint version of Microsoft. We will look at the LibreOffice writer and Calc in subsequent chapters. From the year 2010 onwards, a separate branch of the source code of the product was taken which is now known as LibreOffice. In the year 2002, the suite was taken by with Sun Microsystems being a major contributor to the product. ![]() LibreOffice was first introduced in the year 1985 by a company called StarOffice. It is similar to the Microsoft suite of products although there are some features of Microsoft Office that does not work with LibreOffice and vice versa. LibreOffice is a suite of office products available in Ubuntu. ![]()
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