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... ... @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ 1 -{{toc numbered="true"/}}1 +{{toc/}} 2 2 3 3 4 4 **Current Operating System: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS ** ... ... @@ -12,16 +12,17 @@ 12 12 * **Email:** [[darya.loktev@desy.de>>mailto:darya.loktev@desy.de]] 13 13 * **In-person support:** Come to room 02.015 14 14 15 -== =Shared Desktop Environment ===15 +== Shared Desktop Environment == 16 16 17 17 **The Desktop will be shared** - please use Desktop shared folders for file storage and collaboration. 18 18 19 -== =Application Access Changes ===19 +== Application Access Changes == 20 20 21 -**Application access has changed:** Applications are no longer accessed via Desktop icons. Instead, applications are now accessed through **Dashboard pins**. Look for the Dashboard (Activities overview) to find and launch your applications. 21 +**Application access has changed:** Applications are no longer accessed via Desktop icons. Instead, applications are now accessed through **Dashboard pins**. 22 +Look for the Dashboard left (Activities overview) to find and launch your applications. 23 +[[image:Screenshot from 2025-05-06 13-10-38.png||height="368" width="600"]] 22 22 23 -== 24 -Paths of the mounts == 25 +== Paths of the mounts == 25 25 26 26 Since the path's are not in the fstab anymore, one have to know the paths which are: 27 27 ... ... @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ 101 101 102 102 == Additional Tips == 103 103 104 -=== Terminal Best Practices === 105 +==== Terminal Best Practices ==== 105 105 106 106 * Use Ctrl + C to cancel running commands 107 107 * Use Ctrl + Z to suspend processes (resume with fg) ... ... @@ -108,13 +108,13 @@ 108 108 * Use history to view command history 109 109 * Use Tab for auto-completion 110 110 111 -=== File System Navigation === 112 +==== File System Navigation ==== 112 112 113 113 * Use pwd to show current directory 114 114 * Use ls -la for detailed file listings 115 115 * Use cd - to return to previous directory 116 116 117 -=== Getting Help === 118 +==== Getting Help ==== 118 118 119 119 * Use man <command> for manual pages 120 120 * Use <command> ~-~-help for quick help