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4 4  **Current Operating System: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS **
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6 6  This guide provides essential how-to instructions for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS users working with the Linux console FSFL.
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8 -==
9 -Paths of the mounts ==
8 +== Access Information ==
10 10  
10 +**Need login credentials functional accounts or support?**
11 +
12 +* **Email:** [[darya.loktev@desy.de>>mailto:darya.loktev@desy.de]]
13 +* **In-person support:** Come to room 02.015
14 +
15 +== Paths of the mounts ==
16 +
11 11  Since the path's are not in the fstab anymore, one have to know the paths which are:
12 12  
13 13  FLASH Core-FS:
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25 25  
26 26  == How to take screenshots ==
27 27  
28 -Shortcuts of the Screenshots:
34 +Ubuntu 24 provides several convenient keyboard shortcuts for capturing screenshots:
29 29  
36 +=== Keyboard Shortcuts ===
37 +
38 +{{{
39 + }}}
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41 +|=Shortcut|=Action
42 +|PrtScn|Capture entire desktop
43 +|Alt + PrtScn|Capture active window only
44 +|Shift + PrtScn|Capture selected area
45 +|Ctrl + PrtScn|Copy screenshot to clipboard
46 +
47 +=== How to Use Area Selection ===
48 +
49 +1. Press Shift + PrtScn
50 +1. Your cursor changes to a crosshair
51 +1. Click and drag to select the area you want to capture
52 +1. Release to take the screenshot
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30 30  [[image:attach:Screenshot from 2020-01-22 10-16-28.png||height="250"]]
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32 32  Easy to take screenshots of the full Desktop, only the active window or just an area. In area mode your cursor turns into a crosshair and you have to mark the area you want to take a screen of.
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66 66  The "-" implicates that it is a login shell. At example you need the login shell to use all your own variables. If you just change user etc. without it, it may happen that - at example - you don't have permissions to geht dconf work because of some variables still got owned by the previous user.
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68 68  
69 -== How to change the language ==
93 +== Additional Tips ==
70 70  
71 -Under "Manage Installed Languages" one can install Languages:
95 +=== Terminal Best Practices ===
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73 -[[image:attach:Screenshot from 2020-01-24 13-29-16.png||height="400"]]
97 +* Use Ctrl + C to cancel running commands
98 +* Use Ctrl + Z to suspend processes (resume with fg)
99 +* Use history to view command history
100 +* Use Tab for auto-completion
74 74  
75 -{{error}}
76 -But be aware that support is only for german/english. So if you don't understand something and theres a language like italian, korean etc. the chance is low to find someone who can understand this. So then we have to change the languages before and this needs a restart of the session.
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102 +=== File System Navigation ===
103 +
104 +* Use pwd to show current directory
105 +* Use ls -la for detailed file listings
106 +* Use cd - to return to previous directory
107 +
108 +=== Getting Help ===
109 +
110 +* Use man <command> for manual pages
111 +* Use <command> ~-~-help for quick help
112 +* Use apropos <keyword> to find related commands
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