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 9  Chapter 11: Installing A Dual Boot Operating System (Linux And Windows XP)
      9  Working With and Modifying the GRUB Bootloader

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Finding and Opening the gedit Word Processor

Navigate to the simple word processor called gedit (Figure 196 and Figure 197). Gedit is handy for Linux shell scripting and for making changes to configuration files.  


Figure 196: Starting the gedit Text Editor

Go to Accessories...Text Editor to bring up the Text Editor.

 



Figure 197: gedit Text Editor

The gedit text editor. This program can be used to modify Linux configuration files or do shell scripting.

 



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