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4. Migrating to Linux from Windows® and Mac OS® X
1. Where's my...?
1.1. Start Menu
1.2. Applications
1.3. Control Panel/System Preferences
1.4. DOS Shell
1.5. Network Neighborhood
1.6. C: Drive
1.7. CD-ROM Drives
1.8. Floppy Disk Drives
1.9. My Documents
1.10. The Applications Needed to Open Some Kinds of Document
2. A Brave New World!
2.1. A Multi-User Environment
2.2. Multiple Tasking
2.3. Multiple Desktops
2.4. Full Desktop Customization
2.5. Thousands of Free Applications
2.6. No More Reboots!
5. Linux for Beginners
1. Introduction
2. The Bootloader Menu
3. Getting Ready for your Session
4. Beginning your Session
4.1. Identifying Yourself
5. Using your Graphical Environment
5.1. The Mandrakelinux Desktop
5.2. Accessing Applications
5.3. Opening a Window on the Desktop
5.4. Managing Desktops
6. Logging Out of your Session
6. Accessing Documentation
1. Mandrakelinux-Specific Documentation
1.1. Mandrakesoft's Own Documentation
1.2. Internet Resources
2. GNU/Linux Useful Resources
2.1. The /usr/share/doc Directory
2.2. The Man Pages
7. Using KDE
1. Discovering the K Desktop Environment
1.1. The Desktop
1.2. The Panel
1.3. Virtual Desktops
2. Personalizing your Desktop
2.1. Changing your Desktop's Appearance
2.2. Managing Desktop Icons
2.3. Changing Screen Resolution
3. KDE Sessions