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- IBM and Canonical Launch Linux- and Cloud-based Desktop Software in the U.S.
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Training
Ubuntu Desktop course
Get the skills you need to work and play with Ubuntu. Training can be customised to suit your needs and is available in classrooms or online. Using simulations and practical exercises, you'll quickly learn how to be highly productive with Ubuntu.
No prior knowledge of Ubuntu is required, although you do need to be comfortable using a PC. We recommend you install Ubuntu before starting this course (although it isn't compulsory). This two-day course is modular and can be organised to suit your needs.
Course availability
Contact an Ubuntu training partner to discuss availability in your area. Or buy an online course from the Canonical Shop
Course outline
- Introducing Ubuntu
- Using the Internet
- Using OpenOffice applications
- Ubuntu and games
- Customising the desktop and applications
- Making the most of images and photos
- Playing music and videos
- Ubuntu help and support
- Partitions and booting (recommended but not compulsory)
