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An advanced program with a graphical user interface <acronym>(GUI)</acronym> for installing and removing applications. <application>KPackageKit</application> can be started by going to <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Software Management (KPackageKit)</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
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Located in manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:35(para)
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It is possible to increase the number of programs that can be installed with package managers. The default installation does not include all the programs that can be used with <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase>. System functionality can be enhanced by including more applications and newer software. This document describes how to add software repositories.
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Located in docs/manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:63(para)
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The software that comprises <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> is being improved continuously. With an Internet connection and <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> software updating, the latest improvements and security fixes can be applied to a system easily. This document explains how to perform update.
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Located in ../docs/manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:70(para)
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<application>Software Management</application> (KPackageKit) is a graphical tool for installing new software on a <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> system. Software Management also provides tools for managing software and software repositories. Installing and removing software is password-protected to help prevent errors and potentially dangerous actions that would affect system operation.
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Located in manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:92(para)
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Start KpackageKit with <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Software Management (KPackageKit)</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
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Located in manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:104(para) manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:140(para)
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The application will show up in the large white space below the search area. Click on the down arrow symbol next to the software to be installed. The arrow will change color. Click <guilabel>Apply</guilabel> to start the installation process.
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Located in manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:117(para)
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KpackageKit might provide information about required dependencies. Acknowledge this information, and the required packages will begin downloading. When the installation process is complete, the software will be ready to use. It is rarely necessary to restart the system after software installation or update.
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Located in manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:126(para)
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Search for the application in the search box, and then click on the X in the "Action" column next to the software title.
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Located in manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:146(para)
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<application><acronym>APT</acronym></application> (Advanced Packaging Tool) is a powerful package management system, which is the basis for the graphical <application>Software Management</application> application. <application>APT</application> automatically handles dependencies and performs other package operations that are required for package installation.
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Located in ../docs/manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:152(para)
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Running <application>APT</application> requires administrative privileges. Entering commands with "sudo" generates a password prompt. Several of the commands below will not run without sudo.
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Located in docs/manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:160(para)
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