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If you are after more detail, you will find excellent resources available at \url{http://help.ubuntu.com}. Ubuntu's built-in system documentation is also very useful for accessing help on specific topics, and can be found by clicking \menu{System\then Help and Support} in Ubuntu. \marginnote{More information about Ubuntu's online and system documentation can be found in \chaplink{ch:learning-more}.}
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If something isn't covered here, chances are you will find the information you are looking for in one of those locations. We will try our best to include links to more detailed help wherever we can.
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Ubuntu philosophy
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Ubuntu philosophy
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Ubuntu!philosophy of|(
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Ubuntu!philosophy of|(
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Ubuntu!definition of
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Ubuntu!definition of
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The term ``Ubuntu'' is a traditional African concept that originated from the Bantu languages of southern Africa. It can be described as a way of connecting with others\dash living in a global community where your actions affect all of humanity. Ubuntu is more than just an operating system: it is a community of people that come together voluntarily to collaborate on an international software project that aims to deliver the best possible user experience.
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The term ``Ubuntu'' is a traditional African concept that originated from the Bantu languages of southern Africa. It can be described as a way of connecting with others\dash living in a global community where your actions affect all of humanity. Ubuntu is more than just an operating system: it is a community of people that come together voluntarily to collaborate on an international software project that aims to deliver the best possible user experience.
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Reviewed by Robert Readman
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Ubuntu!philosophy of|)
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Ubuntu!philosophy of|)
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The Ubuntu promise
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The Ubuntu promise
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Ubuntu promise
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Ubuntu promise
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Ubuntu will always be free of charge, along with its regular enterprise releases and security updates.
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Ubuntu will always be free of charge, along with its regular enterprise releases and security updates.
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Contributors to this translation: Ben Isaacs, Ben VB, Chidge12, Chris Woollard, Dave Rice, Isabell Long, James Thorrold, John Talbot, Jonathon Fernyhough, Josh Holland, Luke Jennings, Michael, Robert Readman, Tony Pursell, Vallery Lancey, etali.