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A drawer is a sliding extension to a panel that you can open or close from a drawer icon.
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Located in
C/glossary.xml:42(para)
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file extension
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Located in
C/glossary.xml:47(glossterm)
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The final portion of a file's name, after the last period (.) in the name. For example, the file extension of the file <filename>picture.jpeg</filename> is <filename>jpeg</filename>.
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Located in
C/glossary.xml:49(para)
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The file extension can identify the type of a file. <application>Nautilus</application> file manager uses this information when to determine what to do when you open a file. For more on this, see <xref linkend="nautilus-open-file"/>.
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Located in
C/glossary.xml:50(para)
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format
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Located in
C/glossary.xml:54(glossterm)
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To format media is to prepare the media for use with a particular file system. When you format media, you overwrite any existing information on the media.
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Located in
C/glossary.xml:56(para)
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GNOME-compliant application
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Located in
C/glossary.xml:62(glossterm)
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An application that uses the standard GNOME programming libraries is called a GNOME-compliant application. For example, <application>Nautilus</application> file manager and <application>gedit</application> text editor are GNOME-compliant applications.
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Located in
C/glossary.xml:64(para)
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IP address
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Located in
C/glossary.xml:70(glossterm)
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A unique numeric identifier for a computer on a network.
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Located in
C/glossary.xml:72(para)
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