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Select the language and layout for your keyboard. *You can change or add more later.*
![Select keyboard layout](../images/first-boot/keyboard-layout-selection.png)
![Select keyboard layout](../../images/first-boot/keyboard-layout-selection.png)
If you do not find the correct keyboard layout, click the ⋮ button and type your language / keyboard layout like in the above image.

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Select the language to use on your computer. *You can add more later.*
![Select your language](../images/first-boot/language-selection.png)
![Select your language](../../images/first-boot/language-selection.png)
If the language is listed like above, click it. Otherwise click the ⋮ for more options. Then proceed by clicking the Next button in the top right corner.

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You have the option to connect your online accounts to easily access your calendar, contacts, documents, and more. This is an **optional** step and can always be done later via the Settings application.
![Online Accounts Image](../images/first-boot/online-accounts.png)
![Online Accounts Image](../../images/first-boot/online-accounts.png)
In the interest of time, this guide will skip the Online Accounts creation. You can do as well by clicking the Skip button.

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In this section, you have the option to disable Location Services. Location Services are used to determine your geographical location and are only used for specific applications.
![Toggling location services](../images/first-boot/toggling-location-services.png)
![Toggling location services](../../images/first-boot/toggling-location-services.png)
``` tinynote
Solus Project does not store use any of the location information provided by the system.

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You're now ready to use your Solus system!
![Ready to Go!](../images/first-boot/ready-to-go.png)
![Ready to Go!](../../images/first-boot/ready-to-go.png)
Click the "Start using Solus Operating System" button and you will be moved to the login screen to log in to your fresh system.

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We are now entering a password to secure our user account created in the previous step.
![Set a password](../images/first-boot/set-password.png)
![Set a password](../../images/first-boot/set-password.png)
We recommend using a strong password that is:

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We are now choosing our timezone.
![Timezone selection](../images/first-boot/timezone-selection.png)
![Timezone selection](../../images/first-boot/timezone-selection.png)
We attempt to automatically determine your current timezone, however in the event it is incorrect, you may select individual regions or type (*click the Search button*) your location to find the most relevant and close result.

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We are now entering your name and username into the About You page. You can also choose an avatar by clicking image above the About You header.
![About You](../images/first-boot/about-you.png)
![About You](../../images/first-boot/about-you.png)
After you have entered your name and username, proceed by clicking Next.

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### Finishing
![Finishing Install](../images/installing/finished.png)
![Finishing Install](../../images/installing/finished.png)
Upon getting to this screen, exit the Installer.

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In this section, you will proceed to partition your system. This may mean the erasing of personal information on this system. If you are using a UEFI / EFI system, please follow the partitioning notes stated [here](https://wiki.solus-project.com/UEFI).
![Partitioning Start](../images/installing/partitioning-start.png)
![Partitioning Start](../../images/installing/partitioning-start.png)
**Note:** The above screenshot reflects an empty drive. Your drive may appear differently.
### Configuring Partitions
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If your device contains data / is **not** empty, skip this step. If your drive contains **no data**, click on Device menu, then Create Partition Table. Click the dropdown next to Select new partition table type and click **gpt**. Now click Apply.
![GParted Create Partition Table](../images/installing/gparted-device-partition-table.png)
![GParted Create Partition Table](../../images/installing/gparted-device-partition-table.png)
![GParted Partition Swap](../images/installing/gparted-partition-swap.png)
![GParted Partition Swap](../../images/installing/gparted-partition-swap.png)
Next, right click on the “unallocated” row in the partition table (below the graph) and click New.
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We recommend a default of 2GB (2048 MiB) for swap. Type “2048” into the “New size (MiB) section. Now click the “File system” dropdown and press “linux-swap”. Proceed by pressing Add.
![GParted Partition Rest of Unallocated](../images/installing/gparted-partition-rest.png)
![GParted Partition Rest of Unallocated](../../images/installing/gparted-partition-rest.png)
Right click the unallocated row again and proceed to click Add (*you will not need to change anything*).
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### Assigning Partititions
![Assigning root and swap partitions](../images/installing/installer-partition-assigning.png)
![Assigning root and swap partitions](../../images/installing/installer-partition-assigning.png)
You should now see a screen such as this, showing the new partitions.

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## Starting Installer
![Installer Start Image](../images/installing/installer-start.png)
![Installer Start Image](../../images/installing/installer-start.png)
The first step to installing Solus is, naturally, starting the Installer. Click the down-arrow icon in the upper left corner of the screen, then proceed to click Install Solus.

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## System Settings and Bootloader
![Set computer name and bootloader](../images/installing/bootloader.png)
![Set computer name and bootloader](../../images/installing/bootloader.png)
You will now come across a System settings section. This is where you type the name you wish to call your computer. Using the device from the preview screen (partitioning), click “Should we install a bootloader on this computer?” and then select that device.

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![Solus Logo](images/solus-project-logo.png)
![Solus Logo](../images/solus-project-logo.png)
# User Guide

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Solus Project Team
![Heart Image](images/heart.png)
![Heart Image](../images/heart.png)

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Upon opening Gnome MultiWriter, you will likely be shown a window similar to the one below, in the event your USB drive is already plugged in.
![Gnome MultiWriter Start Copying](images/gnome-multiwriter/start.png)
![Gnome MultiWriter Start Copying](../images/gnome-multiwriter/start.png)
If your USB drive is not plugged, you will be prompted with an image indicating to plug it in.
Next, click the Start Copying button, and you will be prompted to select the ISO. Choose the ISO you downloaded in the Getting the ISO section. The USB will automatically be written to.
![Gnome MultiWriter Writing](images/gnome-multiwriter/writing.png)
![Gnome MultiWriter Writing](../images/gnome-multiwriter/writing.png)
Upon completion, you will be prompted will the following dialog and your USB is now ready for use.
![Gnome MultiWriter Done](images/gnome-multiwriter/done.png)
![Gnome MultiWriter Done](../images/gnome-multiwriter/done.png)
##### Command Line
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4. Untick all options except "Create a bootable disk using" and use the dropdown to select "DD Image".
5. Click Start.
![Rufus](images/rufus.png)
![Rufus](../images/rufus.png)
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# Using The Desktop
![Default Desktop Image](images/using-the-desktop/default-desktop.png)
![Default Desktop Image](../images/using-the-desktop/default-desktop.png)
*Designed with the modern user in mind, our desktop environment focuses on simplicity and elegance.*
<!-- Reference using-the-desktop/* contents. -->

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### Budgie Menu
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![Budgie Menu](../images/using-the-desktop/budgie-menu.jpg)
![Budgie Menu](../../images/using-the-desktop/budgie-menu.jpg)
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This menu enables quick access to your installed programs and offers category and compact views.
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### Raven
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![Raven](../images/using-the-desktop/raven.jpg)
![Raven](../../images/using-the-desktop/raven.jpg)
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Budgie ships with an applet, notification and customization center referred to as Raven. Raven enables you to:
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### Budgie Settings
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![Budgie Settings](../images/using-the-desktop/raven-general.jpg)
![Budgie Settings](../../images/using-the-desktop/raven-general.jpg)
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You can customize your Budgie desktop experience via Raven. Click the cog wheel icon when you have Raven open.
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In the Budgie Settings “General” section, you can choose to use a global Dark theme, “widget” theme, and icon theming.
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![Budgie Settings - Panel](../images/using-the-desktop/raven-settings-panel.png)
![Budgie Settings - Panel](../../images/using-the-desktop/raven-settings-panel.png)
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In the Budgie Settings “Panel” section, you can choose: