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Software is available from third-party sources, as well as from the default Ubuntu software repositories. If you want to install software from a third-party software repository, you must add it to Ubuntu's list of available repositories.
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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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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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Click <gui>Add Source</gui> then close the <app>Software & Updates</app> window. Wait a moment for <app>Ubuntu Software</app> to download the repository information.
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You can find support from a variety of sources which are mentioned and linked to at <link href="https://www.ubuntu.com/support/community-support"> Community support</link>.
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Every page at <link href="https://help.ubuntu.com">help.ubuntu.com</link> has a search feature at the top right. It lets you do a custom Google search on Ubuntu documentation and support resources on the web, to easier find out if your question has already been answered.
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C/community-support.page:25
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Support in your own language may be provided by your <link href="http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/">Local Community Team</link>.
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With <app>Empathy</app> you can chat, call and video call with friends and colleagues on a variety of networks
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With the <app>Empathy</app> application, you can chat with people online and with friends and colleagues who use Google Talk, AIM, Windows Live and many other chat programs. With a microphone or a webcam you can also have audio or video calls.
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Empathy is not installed by default in Ubuntu, but you can <link href="apt:empathy">install</link> it from the Ubuntu package archive. For help with using Empathy, read the <link href="help:empathy">Empathy manual</link>.
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