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deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick main
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deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/maverick/main/
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Translated by
James Thorrold
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Reviewed by
Matthew Gall
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:231(programlisting)
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Click <guibutton>Add Source</guibutton> and then click <guibutton>Close</guibutton> to save your changes.
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Click <guibutton>Add Source</guibutton> and then click <guibutton>Close</guibutton> to save your changes.
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Translated and reviewed by
Tomasz Chabowski
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:234(para)
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You will be notified that the information about available software is out-of-date. Click <guibutton>Reload</guibutton>.
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You will be notified that the information about available software is out-of-date. Click <guibutton>Reload</guibutton>.
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Translated and reviewed by
Tomasz Chabowski
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:238(para)
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Packages from the new repository should now be available in your package manager.
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Packages from the new repository should now be available in your package manager.
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Translated and reviewed by
Tomasz Chabowski
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:242(para)
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As a security measure, most software repositories use a GPG key to digitally sign the files they provide. This makes it easy to check that the files have not been tampered with since their creation. In order for your package manager to be able to check this, you need the public key that corresponds to the signatures. The key should be available for download on the repository's website.
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As a security measure most software repositories use a GPG key to digitally sign the files they provide. This makes it easy to check that the files have not been tampered with since their creation. In order for your package manager to be able to check this, you need the public key that corresponds to the signatures. The key should be available for download on the repository's website.
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Translated and reviewed by
Tomasz Chabowski
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:246(para)
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Download the GPG key. Then, click <menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Administration</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Software Sources</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, select the <guilabel>Authentication</guilabel> tab, click <guibutton>Import Key File</guibutton> and select the GPG key to be imported.
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Download the GPG key. Then, click <menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Administration</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Software Sources</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, select the <guilabel>Authentication</guilabel> tab, click <guibutton>Import Key File</guibutton> and select the GPG key to be imported.
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Translated and reviewed by
Tomasz Chabowski
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:254(para)
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You can also add the GPG key using the terminal by entering the following command:
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You can also add the GPG key using the terminal by entering the following command:
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Translated by
Matthew Gall
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:259(para)
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sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com key-fingerprint
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sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com key-fingerprint
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Translated by
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:262(command)
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Adding a Personal Package Archive (PPA)
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Adding a Personal Package Archive (PPA)
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Translated by
Matthew Gall
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:265(title)
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<ulink url="https://launchpad.net/">Launchpad</ulink> provides all users with their own Personal Package Archive (PPA) that can be used to build and store Ubuntu packages. In the same way that you can add a normal software repository, you can also add a PPA to the package manager's list of available repositories. PPAs work like normal Ubuntu archives. You can install software in the usual way -- for example, through apt-get or synaptic -- and whenever there's an update Ubuntu will prompt you to install it.
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<ulink url="https://launchpad.net/">Launchpad</ulink> provides all users with their own Personal Package Archive (PPA) that can be used to build and store Ubuntu packages. In the same way that you can add a normal software repository, you can also add a PPA to the package manager's list of available repositories. PPAs work like normal Ubuntu archives. You can install software in the usual way -- for example, through apt-get or synaptic -- and whenever there's an update Ubuntu will prompt you to install it.
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Translated by
Matthew Gall
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:266(para)
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