Translations by Vilson Gjeci

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This guide gives you a tour of Ubuntu desktop features, answers your computer-related questions, and provides tips on using your computer effectively.
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This guide gives you a tour of Ubuntu desktop features, answers your computer-related questions, and provides tips on using your computer effectively.
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The guide is divided into small, task-oriented topics - not chapters. This means that you don't need to skim through an entire manual to find answers to your questions.
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The guide is divided into small, task-oriented topics - not chapters. This means that you don't need to skim through an entire manual to find answers to your questions.
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The text input box at the top of this guide acts as a <em>search bar</em>, and relevant results will appear beneath it as soon as you start typing. Left-click on any result to open its page.
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The text input box at the top of this guide acts as a <em>search bar</em>, and relevant results will appear beneath it as soon as you start typing. Left-click on any result to open its page.
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-- The Ubuntu Documentation team
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-- The Ubuntu Documentation team
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Greg Beam
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Greg Beam
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<link xref="accounts-add">Add accounts, </link> <link xref="accounts-remove">Remove accounts, </link> <link xref="accounts-disable-service">Disable services</link>
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<link xref="accounts-add">Add accounts, </link> <link xref="accounts-remove">Remove accounts, </link> <link xref="accounts-disable-service">Disable services</link>
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You can enter your login details for online services, such as Google and Facebook, into the <app>Online Accounts</app> application. This will let you access your calendar, mail, chat accounts, and similar applications without having to enter your account details again.
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You can enter your login details for online services, such as Google and Facebook, into the <app>Online Accounts</app> application. This will let you access your calendar, mail, chat accounts, and similar applications without having to enter your account details again.
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Connect to online accounts
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Connect to online accounts
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Adding an account will help link your online accounts with your Ubuntu desktop. Thus, your email, chat, and other related applications will be set up for you.
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Adding an account will help link your online accounts with your Ubuntu desktop. Thus, your email, chat, and other related applications will be set up for you.
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Select <gui>Online Accounts</gui>.
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Select <gui>Online Accounts</gui>.
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Select an <gui>Account Type</gui> from the right hand windowpane.
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Select an <gui>Account Type</gui> from the right hand windowpane.
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If you want to configure more accounts, you can repeat this process afterwards.
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If you want to configure more accounts, you can repeat this process afterwards.
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A small web user interface will open where you can enter your online account credentials. For example, if you are setting up a Google account, enter your Google username, password and sign in.
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A small web user interface will open where you can enter your online account credentials. For example, if you are setting up a Google account, enter your Google username, password and sign in.
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If you entered your credentials correctly, you will be prompted to accept the terms. Select <gui>Accept</gui> to continue. Once accepted, Ubuntu needs permission to access your account. To allow access, click on the <gui>Grant Access</gui> button. When prompted, enter the current users password.
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If you entered your credentials correctly, you will be prompted to accept the terms. Select <gui>Accept</gui> to continue. Once accepted, Ubuntu needs permission to access your account. To allow access, click on the <gui>Grant Access</gui> button. When prompted, enter the current users password.
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Now you can select the applications you want linked to your online account. For example, if you want to use an online account for chat, but do not want the calendar, turn the <gui>calendar</gui> option off.
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Now you can select the applications you want linked to your online account. For example, if you want to use an online account for chat, but do not want the calendar, turn the <gui>calendar</gui> option off.
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Some online accounts allow you to use multiple services (like calendar and email). You can control which of these services can be used by local applications.
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Some online accounts allow you to use multiple services (like calendar and email). You can control which of these services can be used by local applications.
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Disable account services
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Disable account services
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Some types of online accounts allow access to several services from a single user account. For example, Google accounts provide access to email, calendar, code, contacts, among others. You can choose Google for email and Yahoo! for chat, or any combination the service provider allows.
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Some types of online accounts allow access to several services from a single user account. For example, Google accounts provide access to email, calendar, code, contacts, among others. You can choose Google for email and Yahoo! for chat, or any combination the service provider allows.
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To disable services:
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To disable services: