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Sometimes you might want to install some software that isn't in the official repositories but may be available in a what's called a \acronym{PPA}. \acronym{PPA}s, or personal package archives, contain software that you can install by adding that \acronym{PPA} to your system. In versions of Ubuntu prior to Ubuntu 9.10 adding a \acronym{PPA} to your system meant typing several long commands into a terminal. However, in Ubuntu 9.10 and later, adding a \acronym{PPA} is as easy as typing one short command into a terminal.
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Sometimes you might want to install some software that isn't in the official repositories but may be available in a what's called a \acronym{PPA}. \acronym{PPA}s, or personal package archives, contain software that you can install by adding that \acronym{PPA} to your system. In versions of Ubuntu prior to Ubuntu 9.10 adding a \acronym{PPA} to your system meant typing several long commands into a terminal. However, in Ubuntu 9.10 and later, adding a \acronym{PPA} is as easy as typing one short command into a terminal.
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