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It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:466(None)
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Basic Concepts
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This document is maintained by the Ubuntu documentation team (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam). For a list of contributors, see the <ulink type="help" url="help:/kubuntu/contributors.html">contributors page</ulink>
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:4(para)
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A copy of the license is available here: <ulink type="help" url="help:/kubuntu/ccbysa.html">Creative Commons ShareAlike License</ulink>.
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:19(para)
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2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
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This chapter introduces you to basic concepts which are useful when getting started with a Kubuntu system.
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:24(para)
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Directories and File Systems
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:33(title)
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In Linux and Unix everything is a file. Directories are files, files are files, and devices are files. Devices are usually referred to as nodes; however, they are still files.
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Linux and Unix file systems are organized in a hierarchical, tree-like structure. The highest level of the file system is the <filename>/</filename> or root directory. All other files and directories exist under the root directory. For example, <filename>/home/konqi/kubuntu.odt</filename> shows the correct full path, or absolute path, to the <filename>kubuntu.odt</filename> file that exists in the <filename>konqi</filename> directory, which is under the <filename>home</filename> directory, which in turn is under the root (<filename>/</filename>) directory.
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:41(para)
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