Another way to get help with Ubuntu Linux - when you're running Ubuntu Linux commands - is to use what are called "man pages".
The word "man" in "man pages" stands for manual, as in Linux commands a software manual.
Using Ubuntu Linux Commands To Install Ubuntu Linux Hardware And Software
Sometimes, you may need to run to Ubuntu Linux commands to do things like
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In addition to getting Ubuntu Linux technical support from Canonical (paid), and getting technical support from the Ubuntu Linux community (non-paid), you can also get technical support by:
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Linux Community Technical Support for Ubuntu Linux
In addition to that paid technical support available from Canonical, there are lots of ways of getting non-paid technical support from various sources, including
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Ubuntu Linux and Mark Shuttleworth
Mark Shuttleworth founded Ubuntu Linux in 2005 and provides financial backing - and several other products and services - for the Ubuntu Linux distribution through his company named Canonical Limited.
"Mark Shuttleworth founded Thawte in 1995, which specialized in digital certificates
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Ubuntu Linux & Canonical Ltd. Services
Canonical offers several services for Ubuntu Linux, including: custom Linux software programming, Linux hardware and software certification, Linux training, Linux software packaging and technical support for Ubuntu Linux.
Ubuntu Linux Training Tips: The term "Linux software packaging" used in the paragraph above refers to software developers getting a Linux software package (which is another term for a Linux software program) made available for use in Ubuntu Linux - and also having it supported for
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If you are connected to the Internet after installing Ubuntu Linux on the hard disk of a system, you'll see the "Update Manager" program icon in the panel at the top right corner of the screen.
With quite literally just a few clicks, you can completely update (for free) all of the software on your system and download all of the security updates needed (for free) for your software components.
Ubuntu Linux Training Tips: If you are connected to the Internet, the Update Manager (program) in Ubuntu Linux automatically checks (a location on the Internet) regularly to see if you need to update your system. And if you need to do an update, then the Update Manager icon
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There are several reasons why the Wubi (Windows-Based Ubuntu Installer) is one of the best methods of running Ubuntu Linux on an existing Windows system.
Benefits Of Using The Wubi (Windows-Based Ubuntu Installer):
1. The Wubi has been tested and is now officially supported by Ubuntu Linux.
2. The Wubi Ubuntu installer is very simple and easy to use. You can use the Wubi to install Ubuntu Linux on an existing Windows system "over the Internet" (if you have high-speed access) without having to use the Ubuntu Linux CD.
This means that you can install Ubuntu Linux on an existing Windows system without having to:
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When you install Ubuntu Linux on an existing Windows system with the Wubi Ubuntu Installer, you have actually created a "new syle" dual-boot Windows / Ubuntu Linux system.
When Ubuntu Linux is installed like this, it is a fully functional version of Ubuntu Linux and the Ubuntu Linux OS, and all it's software components, are actually located
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If you have an existing Windows system, and have high-speed Internet access, you can install Ubuntu Linux in less than an hour (including the download time).
Installing Ubuntu Linux is incredibly simple with the Wubi Ubuntu Linux Installer - just follow the steps below!
Ubuntu Linux Training Tips: Always back up your Windows system - twice - programs and data - before installing Ubuntu Linux on Windows- even when using the Wubi Ubuntu Installer to Install Ubuntu Linux.
To get more info on the Wubi Ubuntu Installer, go to:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide
Installing Ubuntu Linux On A Windows System with the Wubi Ubuntu Linux Installer
You can get more info on Wibi and also quickly and easily install Ubuntu (or Kubuntu, Edubuntu, and other Ubuntu variations), by
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There are a few ways of getting Ubuntu Linux and Windows to work together and one of the best methods is by using the Wubi (Windows-based Ubuntu Installer).
The Wubi (Windows-Based Ubuntu Installer) For Ubuntu Linux
The Wubi (Windows-based Ubuntu Installer) is free and open source software (FOSS) that runs from within Windows and is used to install Ubuntu Linux on an existing Windows system.
When you use the Wubi, you start Windows, and then run the Wubi (from the Ubuntu Linux CD, or directly from download) and install Ubuntu Linux inside of Windows, in the same way as you
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