1. | Create a very simple home page using the word processor as part of Office and then save it as an HTML file so it can be easily viewed by both Microsoft and Netscape browsers. |
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2. | Use the browser shipped with Fedora to open the HTML home page that you created in Exercise 1. |
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3. | Using a tool provided with Fedora, extract tracks from one of your favorite music CDs and save them to an electronic format that can be played from disk without the need to have the CD loaded in the CD drive. |
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4. | Considering that the files you extracted in Exercise 3 can take up valuable disk space, use a Fedora utility to compress them into a single archive and thus free up some disk space. |
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Answers
1. | Use Writer but make sure you set the HTML Compatibility options to HTML 3.2 before saving to disk as a HTML file. |
2. | In the Mozilla Browser, use the File>Open menu option to open the HTML file from disk. |
3. | Use the CDPARANOIA command line utility with a command line of cdparanoia -B -w "1-" to extract the tracks to the current working directory. |
4. | Use the file- roller utility to create an archive that contains the .WAV files extracted in exercise 3. |