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Ubuntu is <emphasis>Linux for Human Beings</emphasis> - the programs you use are designed around you, the person using them, and are not made any more complex than is absolutely necessary. This does not mean that Ubuntu lacks power, though - the Ubuntu desktop is full of innovative features which other operating systems are only just starting to think about using.
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The community underlies everything that Ubuntu does; without the community, Ubuntu would not be the world-class operating system that it is today. From providing translations, testing and support to writing new software and fixing problems, the community is integral to the success of Ubuntu. Anyone can get involved, as much or as little as they like. You can help to shape the direction of the Ubuntu project and improve software for people all over the world.
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The Ubuntu Code of Conduct and Community Council help to guide the community and ensure everyone has a fair chance of having their say.
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Preparing to switch
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Finding out hardware information
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To find out more information about your hardware while running Windows, press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Run</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, type <emphasis>devmgmt.msc</emphasis> into the box provided and then press <guibutton>OK</guibutton>. This will start the <application>Device Manager</application>, which is able to show all devices currently connected to your computer.
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Ultimately, the only way to be sure that your device works is by fully installing Ubuntu, especially if additional software (such as non-free device drivers) are required. See <xref linkend="installing"/> for more information.
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If you find that your device does not work after having installed the full version of Ubuntu, seek support from one of the <ulink url="http://www.ubuntu.com/support">Ubuntu support channels</ulink>. Ubuntu is a community project, and there will be many people on the forums, IRC channels, and mailing-lists who may be able to help you solve your problem. The solution may be as simple as installing an optional package to add support for your device.
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If your device is known to be unsupported, consider buying a replacement device, if this is practical. Select a device which is listed on the <ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport">Hardware Support pages</ulink>, if possible.
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Some USB broadband modems
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