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The <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> Desktop
The <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> Desktop
Translated by Joel Auterson
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in about/C/about.xml:34(title)
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<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> includes more than 1,000 pieces of software and has access to more than 25,000 other applications to suit your needs. <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> starts with the Linux kernel, version 2.6.32, and includes the core Ubuntu applications as well as <acronym>KDE</acronym> 4.4.2 <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase>'s core applications include software for most common needs - browsing the web, email, a word processor and spreadsheet, apps for various types of multimedia files, and more!
<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> includes more than 1,000 pieces of software and has access to more than 25,000 other applications to suit your needs. <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> starts with the Linux kernel, version 2.6.32, and includes the core Ubuntu applications as well as <acronym>KDE</acronym> 4.4.2 <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase>'s core applications include software for most common needs - browsing the web, email, a word processor and spreadsheet, apps for various types of multimedia files, and more!
Translated by Joel Auterson
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in about/C/about.xml:42(para)
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Philosophy
Philosophy
Translated and reviewed by William Anderson
Located in about/C/about.xml:54(title)
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The team behind the Ubuntu and <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> projects makes the following commitments to its users:
The team behind the Ubuntu and <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> projects makes the following commitments to its users:
Translated by Joel Auterson
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in about/C/about.xml:55(para)
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<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> will always utilize the solid base of the Ubuntu project plus the latest from the <acronym>KDE</acronym> project. As part of the Ubuntu project and community, <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> will continue to use the infrastructure and support that the Ubuntu project offers. We will strive to be the best <acronym>KDE</acronym>-based Linux distribution available.
<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> will always utilise the solid base of the Ubuntu project plus the latest from the <acronym>KDE</acronym> project. As part of the Ubuntu project and community, <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> will continue to use the infrastructure and support that the Ubuntu project offers. We will strive to be the best <acronym>KDE</acronym>-based Linux distribution available.
Translated and reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in about/C/about.xml:62(para)
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<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> will always be free of charge. There is no extra fee for an <quote>enterprise edition</quote>; we make our best work available to everyone on the same free terms.
<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> will always be free of charge. There is no extra fee for an <quote>enterprise edition</quote>; we make our best work available to everyone on the same free terms.
Translated by Joel Auterson
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in about/C/about.xml:70(para)
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<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> includes the best translations and accessibility infrastructure that the free software community has to offer to make <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> usable by as many people as possible.
<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> includes the best translations and accessibility infrastructure that the free software community has to offer to make <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> usable by as many people as possible.
Translated by Joel Auterson
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in about/C/about.xml:77(para)
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<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> is committed to the principles of free software and open source development; we encourage people to use free and open source software, improve it and pass it on.
<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> is committed to the principles of free software and open source development; we encourage people to use free and open source software, improve it and pass it on.
Translated by Joel Auterson
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in about/C/about.xml:84(para)
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What is Linux?
What is Linux?
Translated and reviewed by William Anderson
Located in about/C/about.xml:95(title)
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Linux is an operating system kernel that resembles the UNIX operating system. The kernel is the main software required for free operating systems such as <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase>. Linux has become a leading element of the worldwide movement to embrace free and open source software. The term "GNU/Linux" is another way of referring to the Linux kernel; it was created by the <ulink url="http://www.fsf.org">Free Software Foundation</ulink>, because the Linux kernel was created with many components from the <ulink url="http://www.gnu.org">GNU Project</ulink>.
Linux is an operating system kernel that resembles the UNIX operating system. The kernel is the main software required for free operating systems such as <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase>. Linux has become a leading element of the worldwide movement to embrace free and open source software. The term "GNU/Linux" is another way of referring to the Linux kernel; it was created by the <ulink url="http://www.fsf.org">Free Software Foundation</ulink>, because the Linux kernel was created with many components from the <ulink url="http://www.gnu.org">GNU Project</ulink>.
Translated by Joel Auterson
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in about/C/about.xml:96(para)
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Contributors to this translation: Dale Jefferson, David Wood, Joel Auterson, Robert Readman, Stephen Brown, Steve Holmes, Tom Harris, William Anderson, Álvaro Jiménez Rielo.