- This manual introduces the KDE desktop of your openSUSE™ and
a variety of applications you will encounter when working with the
KDE desktop. It guides you through using these applications and
helps you perform key tasks. It is intended mainly for end users who
want to make efficient use of KDE in everyday life.
The manual is subdivided into the following parts:
- I. KDE-Desktop
- Get to know your KDE desktop and
learn how to cope with basic and daily tasks, using the
central KDE applications and some small utilities. Get
an impression of the numerous possibilities KDE offers to
modify and individualize your desktop according to your needs
and wishes.
-
- 1. Getting Started with the KDE Desktop
- 2. Customizing Your Settings
- II. Büro und Zusammenarbeit
- Use the office and collaboration
software your openSUSE offers, such as the OpenOffice.org
suite, several e-mailing and calendaring programs, and
applications for online conversations. Also find vital
information concerning the management and exchange of data on
your system: how to share files on the network, how to
effectively search and encrypt data, and how to manage
printers.
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- 3. The OpenOffice.org Office Suite
- 4. Kontact: E-Mailing and Calendaring
- 5. Synchronizing a Handheld Computer with
KPilot
- 6. Instant Messaging with Kopete
- 7. Using Voice over IP with Ekiga
- 8. Accessing Network Resources
- 9. Encryption with KGpg
- 10. Searching with Kerry
- III. Internet
- Find out how to use the Internet applications
included in your openSUSE, such as Konqueror or the
Firefox Web browser, a download manager, or a news feed
reader.
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- 11. Browsing with Konqueror
- 12. Browsing with Firefox
- 13. Transferring Data from the Internet
- 14. Reading News Feeds with Akregator
- IV. Multimedia
- Find topics such as graphics applications, digital cameras,
sound applications, and CD and
DVD writers.
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- 15. Manipulating Graphics with The GIMP
- 16. Managing Your Digital Image Collection
- 17. Playing Music and Movies
- 18. Burning CDs and DVDs
- A. Finding the Information You Need
-
- A.1. Included Documentation
- A.2. Additional Resources and More Information
- B. Moving from Windows to Linux
-
- B.1. Starting Applications from the Main Menu
- B.2. Managing Files
- B.3. Using the Command Line
- B.4. Customizing Your Desktop
- B.5. Switching between Applications
- B.6. Accessing Network Resources
- C. Getting to Know Linux Software
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- C.1. Office
- C.2. Network
- C.3. Multimedia
- C.4. Graphics
- C.5. System and File Management
- C.6. Software Development
- D. GNU Licenses
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- D.1. GNU General Public
License
- D.2. GNU Free Documentation
License
- Index
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Sorgfalt zusammengestellt. Doch auch dadurch kann hundertprozentige
Richtigkeit nicht gewährleistet werden. Weder SUSE LINUX GmbH noch
die Autoren noch die Übersetzer können für mögliche
Fehler und deren Folgen haftbar gemacht werden.
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