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All of the thousands of programs in the <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> Software Archive are easily installable on <phrase>Xubuntu</phrase>.
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Located in
C/introduction.xml:52(para)
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Turn a <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> into a <phrase>Xubuntu</phrase> System - or vice versa - by simply installing some additional packages.
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Located in
C/introduction.xml:57(para)
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<phrase>Xubuntu</phrase> shares the same package sources as <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> and Kubuntu. This has the following advantages: <placeholder-1/>
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Located in
C/introduction.xml:48(para)
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Technically, <phrase>Xubuntu</phrase> tries to avoid dependencies to Gnome and KDE libraries by using <emphasis>GTK+ 2 only</emphasis> applications wherever possible.
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Located in
C/introduction.xml:63(para)
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About the name
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Located in
C/introduction.xml:68(title)
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The name <phrase>Xubuntu</phrase> indicates the combination of the Xfce Desktop Environment with <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase>. Xfce used to stand for "XForms Common Environment", but since it's not based on XForms anymore, does not mean anything today. <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> means approximately "humanity towards others" in the languages of Zulu and Xhosa. Combined, it does not really mean anything.
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Located in
C/introduction.xml:69(para)
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About Ubuntu
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Located in
C/introduction.xml:74(title)
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Ubuntu is an entirely open source operating system built around the Linux kernel. You can read all about the <ulink url="http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/philosophy">Ubuntu Philosophy</ulink> on the <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> website.
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Located in
C/introduction.xml:75(para)
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The Ubuntu project is entirely committed to the principles of open source software development; people are encouraged to use open source software, improve it, and pass it on. This means that Ubuntu is and will always be free of charge.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
C/introduction.xml:79(para)
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Linux Basics
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
C/introduction.xml:84(title)
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