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Merge #565 Updating 'getting started' guide to reflect the root account being disabled by default on Fedora Workstation
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By default Linux creates the `root` user account.
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The `root` account is the highest level account on the system and is used for administration.
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During the installation of Fedora, the user is asked to create a password for the root account.
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This password should be remembered for future use.
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The `root` account gives the user full permission to modify files, and start and stop critical programs (called processes) on the system.
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Root access gives the user full permission to modify files, and start and stop critical programs (called processes) on the system.
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This is a security feature in Linux that limits normal user privileges only to those required for normal tasks.
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The user is prompted for the root password when making system-wide changes, such as installing new software or starting/stopping fundamental programs required by the operating system.
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On Fedora Workstation, the root account is disabled by default. The default user will be added to the 'wheel' group, which will allow it to access root using the 'sudo' command.
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=== The command line/terminal
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Use the [application]*Terminal* program to perform command line tasks.
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=== E-mail
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There is no longer a default email client bundled with Fedora, but you can install one by searching menu:Software[].
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There is no longer a default email client bundled with Fedora, but you can install one by searching in menu:Software[].
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You can choose [application]*Evolution*. Use it to access e-mail, organize contacts, manage tasks, and schedule calendars.
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Evolution is similar in functionality to Microsoft Outlook.
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The [application]*Pidgin* application is popularly used for instant messaging.
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The instant messaging protocols that Pidgin supports include MSN, AIM, IRC, and Yahoo.
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You can search Pidgin by menu:Software[].
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You can install Pidgin using menu:Software[].
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=== Music & audio
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Extracting audio from CDs and storing it in compressed format on the hard drive is one way to manage a music collection.
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To extract, or _rip_, the music from a CD, use the [application]*Sound Juicer* program.
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It is accessed through by searching "Sound Juicer" in menu:Software[].
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You can install it by searching for "Sound Juicer" in menu:Software[].
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By default, Sound Juicer encodes music files to the free and open OGG Vorbis format.
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Once music files are generated, use [application]*Rhythmbox* to manage and play tracks.
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In addition to playing audio file formats, Rhythmbox is also used for streaming media from Internet radio stations.
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