From the course: Learning Fedora Linux
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Exploring system settings
There's a couple ways to get into the settings dialog We can go into activities, choose show applications, and then click on settings. Or we can go to the status menu, and click the settings icon. Or we can right-click on the desktop and choose settings. I'm going to go through these settings at pretty high level. They're the GNOME settings, not something specific to Fedora, but if you're learning about Fedora in order to use it on the desktop, the settings are good to know about. I don't have a Bluetooth adapter on this system, but if you have one on your system you can pair and configure devices here. The next option is background where we can set the image or color for the desktop and for the lock screen. You can use built-in images or your own from the pictures folder. I'm not crazy about this background so let's change it by clicking on background and let's change it to a color. I'll choose this nice blue color and then click select. I'll do the same thing for my lock screen. we…
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Navigating the GNOME desktop3m 27s
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Using the GNOME desktop with keyboard shortcuts3m 2s
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Exploring the included apps2m 31s
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Working with files and folders3m 27s
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Updating and installing software2m 13s
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Exploring system settings3m 47s
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Managing users2m 56s
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Modifying the GNOME environment3m 14s
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