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<link xref="about-this-guide">Tips on using this guide</link>, <link xref="get-involved">help improve this guide</link>…
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In this context a startup disk is a USB flash drive from which you can startup and <link href="https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/install-ubuntu-desktop">install Ubuntu</link>. The capacity of the USB flash drive must be at least 2 GB. Any data on the USB flash drive will be lost when you create the startup disk.
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(itstool) path: page/p
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An application is software that has a graphical user interface (GUI). The Ubuntu development team has chosen a default set of applications that we think makes Ubuntu very useful for most day-to-day tasks. However, you will certainly want to install more applications to make Ubuntu more useful to you. To install an application, you can use <app>Ubuntu Software</app>.
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(itstool) path: page/p
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Located in
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Applications are available in two formats: snap packages and Debian packages. An application available as a snap package is from now on referred to as a <em>snap</em>. Some applications are available in both formats. In such a case in <app>Ubuntu Software</app> the snap will be listed first.
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(itstool) path: page/p
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Located in
C/addremove-install.page:33
C/addremove-remove.page:26
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Greg Beam
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(itstool) path: credit/name
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<app>Synaptic Package Manager</app> is more powerful and can do some software management tasks which <app>Ubuntu Software</app> can't. Synaptic's interface is more complicated and doesn't support newer <app>Ubuntu Software</app> features like ratings and reviews and therefore isn't recommended for use by those new to Ubuntu.
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(itstool) path: page/p
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On the PPA's overview page, look for the heading <gui>Adding this PPA to your system</gui>. Make a note of the PPA's location, which should look similar to: <code>ppa:mozillateam/firefox-next</code>.
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(itstool) path: item/p
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Located in
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Click <gui>Add</gui> and enter the APT line for the repository. This should be available from the website of the repository, and should look similar to:
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The Canonical Partner repository offers some proprietary applications that don't cost any money to use but are closed source. They include software like <app>Adobe Flash Plugin</app>. Software in this repository will appear in <app>Ubuntu Software</app> search results but won't be installable until this repository is enabled.
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(itstool) path: section/p
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To enable the repository, follow the steps above to open the <gui>Other Software</gui> tab in <app>Software & Updates</app>. If you see the <gui>Canonical Partners</gui> repository in the list, make sure it is checked then close the <app>Software & Updates</app> window. If you don't see it, click <gui>Add</gui> and enter:
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