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A copy of the license is available here: <ulink url="/usr/share/ubuntu-docs/common/C/ccbysa.xml">Creative Commons ShareAlike License</ulink>.
A copy of the licence is available here: <ulink url="/usr/share/ubuntu-docs/common/C/ccbysa.xml">Creative Commons ShareAlike Licence</ulink>.
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
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2004, 2005, 2006
2004, 2005, 2006
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Ubuntu Documentation Project
Ubuntu Documentation Project
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:15(ulink)
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Canonical Ltd. and members of the <placeholder-1/>
Canonical Ltd. and members of the <placeholder-1/>
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:15(holder)
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The Ubuntu Documentation Project
The Ubuntu Documentation Project
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:18(publishername)
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In this section you can learn how to use a package manager to add or remove applications in Ubuntu with a few clicks. You can also learn about more advanced techniques of managing applications and discover some optional applications which you can add to Ubuntu.
In this section you can learn how to use a package manager to add or remove applications in Ubuntu with a few clicks. You can also learn about more advanced techniques of managing applications and discover some optional applications which you can add to Ubuntu.
Translated by Iain Lane
Reviewed by Jen Ockwell
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What is a package manager?
What is a package manager?
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:22(title)
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A package manager is a program that installs and uninstalls software, and keeps track of all the components each piece of software needs.
A package manager is a program that installs and uninstalls software, and keeps track of all the components each piece of software needs.
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
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To add or remove applications in Ubuntu, you need to use a <emphasis>package manager</emphasis>. It will automatically download the software required from the Internet and install it.
To add or remove applications in Ubuntu, you need to use a <emphasis>package manager</emphasis>. It will automatically download the software required from the Internet and install it.
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
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There are three main package managers you can use in Ubuntu:
There are three main package managers you can use in Ubuntu:
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
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Contributors to this translation: Alex Denvir, Bruce Cowan, Chris Woollard, DavidGN, Edmund Johnson, Iain Lane, Jen Ockwell, Malcolm Parsons, Matthew Gall, Nick Russell.