-<p>You can use the Muon Discover to add new repositories.</p>
-<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Start Muon Discover. Select Settings, click ‘More...’ at the top of the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the ‘Other Software’ tab. Left-click the ‘Add...’ button. Enter the repository address into the text box. The proper format is required, and looks similar to this: ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports Left-click the ‘OK’ button to add the repository. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.</p>
+<p>You can use the Discover to add new repositories.</p>
+<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Start Discover. Select Settings, click ‘More...’ at the top of the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the ‘Other Software’ tab. Left-click the ‘Add...’ button. Enter the repository address into the text box. The proper format is required, and looks similar to this: ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports Left-click the ‘OK’ button to add the repository. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.</p>
-<p>You can use the Muon Discover to enable repositories.</p>
-<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Start Muon Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the ‘Other Software’ tab. Check the appropriate box in the center section of the window to enable a repository. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.</p>
+<p>You can use the Discover to enable repositories.</p>
+<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Start Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the ‘Other Software’ tab. Check the appropriate box in the center section of the window to enable a repository. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.</p>
</div>
<divclass="section"id="disable-a-repository">
<h3>Disable a Repository</h3>
-<p>You can use the Muon Discover to disable repositories.</p>
-<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Start Muon Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the ‘Other Software’ tab. Uncheck the appropriate box in the center section of the window to disable a repository. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now forget the no longer available software.</p>
+<p>You can use the Discover to disable repositories.</p>
+<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Start Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the ‘Other Software’ tab. Uncheck the appropriate box in the center section of the window to disable a repository. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now forget the no longer available software.</p>
</div>
<divclass="section"id="remove-a-repository">
<h3>Remove a Repository</h3>
-<p>You can use the Muon Discover to remove repositories.</p>
-<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Start Muon Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the ‘Other Software’ tab. Left-click the name of an existing repository in the center section of the window to select it. Left-click the ‘Remove’ button. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now forget the no longer available software.</p>
+<p>You can use the Discover to remove repositories.</p>
+<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Start Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the ‘Other Software’ tab. Left-click the name of an existing repository in the center section of the window to select it. Left-click the ‘Remove’ button. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now forget the no longer available software.</p>
<p><strong>Important</strong>: The contents of Personal Package Archives are not checked or monitored. You install software from them at your own risk.</p>
<divclass="section"id="add-a-ppa">
<h3>Add a PPA</h3>
-<p>You can use the Muon Discover to add a PPA:</p>
+<p>You can use the Discover to add a PPA:</p>
<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Open the Launchpad PPA overview page in your browser. Look for the location of the PPA in the ‘Adding this PPA to your system’ section.</p>
-<p>Open Muon Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click on the ‘Other Software’ tab. Left-click the ‘Add...’ button. Paste the location you got from the PPA’s overview page into the text box. Left-click the ‘OK’ button to add the repository. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.</p>
+<p>Open Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click on the ‘Other Software’ tab. Left-click the ‘Add...’ button. Paste the location you got from the PPA’s overview page into the text box. Left-click the ‘OK’ button to add the repository. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.</p>
<p>You can use the command line to add a PPA on 9.10 Karmic Koala or newer Kubuntu systems:</p>
<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Visit the Launchpad PPA overview page. Look for the location of the PPA in the ‘Adding this PPA to your system’ section.</p>
<p>Open a terminal window. Add the PPA to your system by entering this command in the terminal window, replacing Location with the location you got from the PPA’s overview page: sudo add-apt-repository Location Update the package index by entering this command in the terminal window: sudo apt-get update You can now install software from the PPA.</p>
</div>
<divclass="section"id="remove-a-ppa">
<h3>Remove a PPA</h3>
-<p>You can use the Muon Discover to add a PPA:</p>
+<p>You can use the Discover to add a PPA:</p>
<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Open the Launchpad PPA overview page in your browser. Look for the location of the PPA in the ‘Adding this PPA to your system’ section.</p>
-<p>Open Muon Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click on the ‘Other Software’ tab. Left-click the ‘Add...’ button. Paste the location you got from the PPA’s overview page into the text box. Left-click the ‘OK’ button to add the repository. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.</p>
+<p>Open Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click on the ‘Other Software’ tab. Left-click the ‘Add...’ button. Paste the location you got from the PPA’s overview page into the text box. Left-click the ‘OK’ button to add the repository. Left-click the ‘Close’ button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.</p>
<p>You can use the command line to add a PPA on 9.10 Karmic Koala or newer Kubuntu systems:</p>
<p><strong>How-to</strong>: Visit the Launchpad PPA overview page. Look for the location of the PPA in the ‘Adding this PPA to your system’ section.</p>
<p>Open a terminal window. Add the PPA to your system by entering this command in the terminal window, replacing Location with the location you got from the PPA’s overview page: sudo add-apt-repository Location Update the package index by entering this command in the terminal window: sudo apt-get update You can now install software from the PPA.</p>
<li><aclass="reference external"href="https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Skanlite">Skanlite</a><spanclass="link-target"> [https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Skanlite]</span> is a simple image scanning application.</li>
<li><aclass="reference external"href="https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Gwenview">Gwenview</a><spanclass="link-target"> [https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Gwenview]</span> is an image viewer with many features.</li>
<li><aclass="reference external"href="https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Kamoso">Kamoso</a><spanclass="link-target"> [https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Kamoso]</span> is a webcam recorder from the <em>KDE</em> community.</li>
-<li><aclass="reference external"href="https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/KSnapshot">KSnapshot</a><spanclass="link-target"> [https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/KSnapshot]</span> is the best at desktop screenshots, simple and sweet.</li>
+<li><aclass="reference external"href="https://www.kde.org/applications/graphics/spectacle/">Spectacle</a><spanclass="link-target"> [https://www.kde.org/applications/graphics/spectacle/]</span> is the best at desktop screenshots, simple and sweet.</li>
-You can use the Muon Discover to add new repositories.
+You can use the Discover to add new repositories.
-**How-to**: Start Muon Discover. Select Settings, click 'More...' at the top of the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the 'Other Software' tab. Left-click the 'Add...' button. Enter the repository address into the text box. The proper format is required, and looks similar to this: ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports Left-click the 'OK' button to add the repository. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.
+**How-to**: Start Discover. Select Settings, click 'More...' at the top of the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the 'Other Software' tab. Left-click the 'Add...' button. Enter the repository address into the text box. The proper format is required, and looks similar to this: ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports Left-click the 'OK' button to add the repository. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.
@@ -26,23 +26,23 @@ You can use the Muon Discover to add new repositories.
Enable a Repository
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-You can use the Muon Discover to enable repositories.
+You can use the Discover to enable repositories.
-**How-to**: Start Muon Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the 'Other Software' tab. Check the appropriate box in the center section of the window to enable a repository. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.
+**How-to**: Start Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the 'Other Software' tab. Check the appropriate box in the center section of the window to enable a repository. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.
Disable a Repository
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-You can use the Muon Discover to disable repositories.
+You can use the Discover to disable repositories.
-**How-to**: Start Muon Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the 'Other Software' tab. Uncheck the appropriate box in the center section of the window to disable a repository. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now forget the no longer available software.
+**How-to**: Start Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the 'Other Software' tab. Uncheck the appropriate box in the center section of the window to disable a repository. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now forget the no longer available software.
Remove a Repository
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-You can use the Muon Discover to remove repositories.
+You can use the Discover to remove repositories.
-**How-to**: Start Muon Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the 'Other Software' tab. Left-click the name of an existing repository in the center section of the window to select it. Left-click the 'Remove' button. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now forget the no longer available software.
+**How-to**: Start Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click the 'Other Software' tab. Left-click the name of an existing repository in the center section of the window to select it. Left-click the 'Remove' button. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now forget the no longer available software.
Managing Personal Package Archives
-----------------------------------
@@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ Personal Package Archives allow any person in the Ubuntu community who has commi
Add a PPA
~~~~~~~~~~
-You can use the Muon Discover to add a PPA:
+You can use the Discover to add a PPA:
**How-to**: Open the Launchpad PPA overview page in your browser. Look for the location of the PPA in the 'Adding this PPA to your system' section.
-Open Muon Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click on the 'Other Software' tab. Left-click the 'Add...' button. Paste the location you got from the PPA's overview page into the text box. Left-click the 'OK' button to add the repository. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.
+Open Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click on the 'Other Software' tab. Left-click the 'Add...' button. Paste the location you got from the PPA's overview page into the text box. Left-click the 'OK' button to add the repository. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.
You can use the command line to add a PPA on 9.10 Karmic Koala or newer Kubuntu systems:
@@ -69,11 +69,11 @@ Open a terminal window. Add the PPA to your system by entering this command in t
Remove a PPA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-You can use the Muon Discover to add a PPA:
+You can use the Discover to add a PPA:
**How-to**: Open the Launchpad PPA overview page in your browser. Look for the location of the PPA in the 'Adding this PPA to your system' section.
-Open Muon Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click on the 'Other Software' tab. Left-click the 'Add...' button. Paste the location you got from the PPA's overview page into the text box. Left-click the 'OK' button to add the repository. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.
+Open Discover. Select Sources, Configure Software Sources in the window. Enter your administrative password at the prompt. Left-click on the 'Other Software' tab. Left-click the 'Add...' button. Paste the location you got from the PPA's overview page into the text box. Left-click the 'OK' button to add the repository. Left-click the 'Close' button. A prompt will appear to update the package list. Muon will now be allowed to find the newly available software.
You can use the command line to add a PPA on 9.10 Karmic Koala or newer Kubuntu systems:
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Some basic graphics applications are installed in Kubuntu by default, allowing y
- `Skanlite <https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Skanlite>`_ is a simple image scanning application.
- `Gwenview <https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Gwenview>`_ is an image viewer with many features.
- `Kamoso <https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Kamoso>`_ is a webcam recorder from the *KDE* community.
-- `KSnapshot <https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/KSnapshot>`_ is the best at desktop screenshots, simple and sweet.
+- `Spectacle <https://www.kde.org/applications/graphics/spectacle/>`_ is the best at desktop screenshots, simple and sweet.
Internet
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@@ -125,4 +125,4 @@ Bash is the default shell in Konsole and the terminals. Click for more on `using
Firewall configuration
-----------------------
-Ufw is the default commandline configuration tool for the firewall. Ufw stands for Uncomplicated Firewall, it is developed to ease iptables firewall configuration. For more information about ufw see: `UFW <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW>`_
+Ufw is the default commandline configuration tool for the firewall. Ufw stands for Uncomplicated Firewall, it is developed to ease iptables firewall configuration. For more information about ufw see: `UFW <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW>`_
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