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@@ -12,7 +12,9 @@ KickOff
~~~~~~~~~~
.. image:: ../images/Kickoff-zesty.png
- :scale: 50 %
+ :scale: 75 %
+ :align: center
+ :target: https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Plasma/Kickoff
As a *KDE* distribution, Kubuntu uses the Kickoff Application Launcher by default. The Kickoff Launcher can be compared with the 'Start Menu' in Windows (pre Windows 8). The icon to launch Kickoff is on the bottom left very much like Windows XP or 7. For more information on how to use and customize it, see `Plasma Kickoff <https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Plasma/Kickoff>`_.
@@ -21,6 +23,7 @@ Application Dashboard
.. image:: ../images/AppDash-zesty.png
:scale: 50 %
+ :align: center
Taken from the old Plasma Netbook interface we have the Application Dashboard menu for users with smaller screens ie. Netbooks or small laptops.
@@ -29,14 +32,16 @@ KRunner
.. image:: ../images/Krunner-zesty.png
:align: center
+ :target: https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Plasma/Krunner
Like Kickoff, KRunner is a launcher, but it does a lot more than just launching applications. Usually KRunner is accessed by pressing Alt + Space. For more information on what it can do, see `Plasma Krunner <https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Plasma/Krunner>`_.
Networking
-----------
-.. image:: ../images/xenial/Network_Panel.png
- :scale: 50 %
+.. image:: ../images/Network_Panel-zesty.png
+ :scale: 75 %
+ :align: center
Wired
~~~~~~
@@ -70,7 +75,7 @@ Panel
.. image:: ../images/Panels-zesty.png
:align: left
- :scale: 50 %
+ :scale: 75 %
By right-clicking on the desktop once again, you can select Add Panel to get more panels. You can left-click the button on the far right side of the panel to alter the properties of the panel, like changing its height or width or adding Widgets, for example. For more information, see `Plasma Panels <https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Plasma#Panels>`_.
@@ -11,38 +11,38 @@ Add a Repository
You can use the Discover to add new repositories.
-**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.
+**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. Discover will now be allowed to find the newly available software.
.. image:: ../images/repos/SoftwareSources-zesty.png
:align: center
:scale: 50 %
.. image:: ../images/repos/EditRepos-zesty.png
:align: center
- :scale: 50 %
+ :scale: 75 %
.. image:: ../images/repos/EditRepo-zesty.png
:align: center
- :scale: 50 %
+ :scale: 75 %
Enable a Repository
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can use the Discover to enable repositories.
-**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.
+**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. Discover will now be allowed to find the newly available software.
Disable a Repository
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can use the Discover to disable repositories.
-**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.
+**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. Discover will now forget the no longer available software.
Remove a Repository
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can use the Discover to remove repositories.
-**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.
+**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. Discover will now forget the no longer available software.
Managing Personal Package Archives
-----------------------------------
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ 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 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. Discover 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:
@@ -73,10 +73,17 @@ 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 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. Discover 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:
**How-to**: Visit the Launchpad PPA overview page. Look for the location of the PPA in the 'Adding this PPA to your system' section.
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.
+
+Kubuntu Backports
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The Kubuntu Backports are "Backports of new versions of KDE Platform, Plasma and Applications as well as major KDE apps for Kubuntu." As any PPA you should know how to remove it before you add it so please do read above on how to do so. The Backports exist because of the Ubuntu release cycle, if there is a new Plasma, Applications or Frameworks after the freeze or release of a new Ubuntu release we package it up for you to enjoy.
+
+https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports
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@@ -161,23 +161,23 @@
<h2>Launchers<a class="headerlink" href="#launchers" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h2>
<div class="section" id="kickoff">
<h3>KickOff<a class="headerlink" href="#kickoff" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h3>
-<a class="reference internal image-reference" href="../_images/Kickoff-zesty.png"><img alt="../_images/Kickoff-zesty.png" src="../_images/Kickoff-zesty.png" style="width: 241.5px; height: 322.0px;" /></a>
+<a class="reference external image-reference" href="https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Plasma/Kickoff"><img alt="../_images/Kickoff-zesty.png" class="align-center" src="../_images/Kickoff-zesty.png" style="width: 360.0px; height: 483.0px;" /></a>
<p>As a <em>KDE</em> distribution, Kubuntu uses the Kickoff Application Launcher by default. The Kickoff Launcher can be compared with the &#8216;Start Menu&#8217; in Windows (pre Windows 8). The icon to launch Kickoff is on the bottom left very much like Windows XP or 7. For more information on how to use and customize it, see <a class="reference external" href="https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Plasma/Kickoff">Plasma Kickoff</a>.</p>
</div>
<div class="section" id="application-dashboard">
<h3>Application Dashboard<a class="headerlink" href="#application-dashboard" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h3>
-<a class="reference internal image-reference" href="../_images/AppDash-zesty.png"><img alt="../_images/AppDash-zesty.png" src="../_images/AppDash-zesty.png" style="width: 960.0px; height: 540.0px;" /></a>
+<a class="reference internal image-reference" href="../_images/AppDash-zesty.png"><img alt="../_images/AppDash-zesty.png" class="align-center" src="../_images/AppDash-zesty.png" style="width: 960.0px; height: 540.0px;" /></a>
<p>Taken from the old Plasma Netbook interface we have the Application Dashboard menu for users with smaller screens ie. Netbooks or small laptops.</p>
</div>
<div class="section" id="krunner">
<h3>KRunner<a class="headerlink" href="#krunner" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h3>
-<img alt="../_images/Krunner-zesty.png" class="align-center" src="../_images/Krunner-zesty.png" />
+<a class="reference external image-reference" href="https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Plasma/Krunner"><img alt="../_images/Krunner-zesty.png" class="align-center" src="../_images/Krunner-zesty.png" /></a>
<p>Like Kickoff, KRunner is a launcher, but it does a lot more than just launching applications. Usually KRunner is accessed by pressing Alt + Space. For more information on what it can do, see <a class="reference external" href="https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Plasma/Krunner">Plasma Krunner</a>.</p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="section" id="networking">
<h2>Networking<a class="headerlink" href="#networking" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h2>
-<a class="reference internal image-reference" href="../_images/Network_Panel.png"><img alt="../_images/Network_Panel.png" src="../_images/Network_Panel.png" style="width: 228.5px; height: 212.5px;" /></a>
+<a class="reference internal image-reference" href="../_images/Network_Panel-zesty.png"><img alt="../_images/Network_Panel-zesty.png" class="align-center" src="../_images/Network_Panel-zesty.png" style="width: 333.0px; height: 277.5px;" /></a>
<div class="section" id="wired">
<h3>Wired<a class="headerlink" href="#wired" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h3>
<p>In most cases the wired network connection will simply work without any changes to the default Kubuntu configuration. Wired network connections are selected as default when they are available.</p>
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ <h3>Plasmoids<a class="headerlink" href="#plasmoids" title="Permalink to this he
</div>
<div class="section" id="panel">
<h3>Panel<a class="headerlink" href="#panel" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h3>
-<a class="reference internal image-reference" href="../_images/Panels-zesty.png"><img alt="../_images/Panels-zesty.png" class="align-left" src="../_images/Panels-zesty.png" style="width: 222.5px; height: 275.0px;" /></a>
+<a class="reference internal image-reference" href="../_images/Panels-zesty.png"><img alt="../_images/Panels-zesty.png" class="align-left" src="../_images/Panels-zesty.png" style="width: 306.0px; height: 389.25px;" /></a>
<p>By right-clicking on the desktop once again, you can select Add Panel to get more panels. You can left-click the button on the far right side of the panel to alter the properties of the panel, like changing its height or width or adding Widgets, for example. For more information, see <a class="reference external" href="https://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLanguage/Plasma#Panels">Plasma Panels</a>.</p>
</div>
<div class="section" id="activities">
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