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= Documentation for the Trusty Cycle =
[https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs/Welcome Welcome] -
Brief overview of Kubuntu, Linux, and KDE, and our place in the Ubuntu community
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[https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs/Installation Installation]
* How to install Kubuntu.
[https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs/Basic Basic] -
Using Kubuntu:
* Networking.
* Launchers to run applications and perform tasks.
* Desktop customization, including plasmoids, fonts, themes, and handling multimedia files.
* File management for organizing and working with files and folders.
[https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs/Advanced Advanced] -
Adding extras to Kubuntu:
* Software management for installing and updating applications and software using a graphical application or the command line.
* Handling repositories to install third party software.
[https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs/Software Software] -
Details of the Software installed and available to you.
[https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs/GettingInvolved Getting Involved] -
How to get support and how to contribute to Kubuntu.


This is the home for the Kubuntu wiki.
[https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs/PhoneSupport Phone Support]
Kubuntu Support over the phone.

Revision as of 00:36, 17 December 2013

Documentation for the Trusty Cycle

Welcome - Brief overview of Kubuntu, Linux, and KDE, and our place in the Ubuntu community

Under Construction

This is a new page, currently under construction!

Installation

  • How to install Kubuntu.

Basic - Using Kubuntu:

  • Networking.
  • Launchers to run applications and perform tasks.
  • Desktop customization, including plasmoids, fonts, themes, and handling multimedia files.
  • File management for organizing and working with files and folders.

Advanced - Adding extras to Kubuntu:

  • Software management for installing and updating applications and software using a graphical application or the command line.
  • Handling repositories to install third party software.

Software - Details of the Software installed and available to you.

Getting Involved - How to get support and how to contribute to Kubuntu.

Phone Support Kubuntu Support over the phone.