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Setting up the GNOME 3 desktop

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Much of what you need GNOME 3 to do for you is set up automatically. However, you need to make a few tweaks to get the desktop the way you want. Most of these setup activities are available from the System Settings window (see Figure 2.8). Open the Settings icon from the Applications list.


FIGURE 2.8 Change desktop settings from the System Settings window.

Here are some suggestions for configuring a GNOME 3 desktop:

 Configure networking. A wired network connection is often configured automatically when you boot up your Fedora system. For wireless, you probably have to select your wireless network and add a password when prompted. An icon in the top bar lets you do any wired or wireless network configuration that you need to do. Refer to Chapter 14, “Administering Networking,” for further information on configuring networking.

 Bluetooth. If your computer has Bluetooth hardware, you can enable that device to communicate with other Bluetooth devices (such as a Bluetooth headset or printer).

 Devices. From the Devices screen, you can configure your keyboard, mouse and touchpad, printers, removable media, and other settings.

 Sound. Click the Sound settings button to adjust sound input and output devices on your system.

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