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Продвинутый уровень

Вы можете донастроить Kubuntu, добавив новые пакеты программного обеспечения. Ниже вы найдете несколько способов установки новых пакетов ПО.

Управление программами

Существует несколько способов управления приложениями в Kubuntu. Удобный способ добавить или удалить приложения - использование менеджера пакетов.

Клиенты с графическим интерфейсом

'Kubuntu поставляется с замечательным менеджером пакетов Discover. Discover - функциональная программа с графическим интерфейсом (GUI), которая поможет в установке и удалении приложений. Она автоматически оповестит Вас при наличии обновлений (в нижнем правом углу экрана). Её можно использовать в любое время для установки пакетов, набрав Discover в KickOff (аналог Пуска). Выберите Discover в результатах. Если Вы предпочитаете управление программами в стиле Ubuntu, установите "Software Center" через Discover.

Центр приложений Discover

Discover может предоставить информацию о зависимостях - других пакетах, являющихся частью программы, которую Вы хотите установить. Как только эта информация получена, необходимые пакеты будут загружены. Когда процесс установки будет завершен, программа будет готова к использованию. В редких случаях после установки программ или обновлений может потребоваться перезагрузка. Система оповестит об этом специальной иконкой, чтобы Вы выполнили перезагрузку в удобное время.

Muon Discover also provides an easy method to remove software that is no longer needed.

Tip
Start Muon Discover with Kickoff Application Launcher (K menu), click on 'Installed' and find the application you want to remove. Click 'Remove' and Muon Discover will remove the application.


Tip
You can search for applications with the search box on the top and the categories below the bar. The application information will be displayed in the large white space below the search area. Click on the application title to be installed. Click the 'Install' button to start the installation process.


Repositories

Thousands of programs are freely available to install in Kubuntu. These programs are stored in software archives ("repositories") and are made available for installation over the Internet. Installing new programs in Kubuntu is quick, reliable, and secure because each program is built specifically for Kubuntu and is checked thoroughly before it is made available. Kubuntu repositories are categorized into four groups:

  • Main
  • Restricted
  • Universe
  • Multiverse

Two factors are used to determine categories:

  • The level of support provided for a program by its software development teams.
  • The level of compliance the program has to the Ubuntu Free Software Philosophy

More information about the Repositories is available on the Ubuntu Community Help Wiki on Repositories website.

The standard Kubuntu LiveDVD contains some software from the "Main" and "Restricted" categories. Once a system has information about the Internet-based locations for these repositories, more programs are available for installation. Using the software package management tools installed by default, it is possible to discover, install, and update any piece of software directly over the internet without the need for the LiveDVD.

For more information about managing repositories, click on Managing Repositories

PPAs (Personal Package Archive)

Personal Package Archives allow any person in the Ubuntu community who has committed to observe the Ubuntu Code of Conduct to upload Ubuntu source packages to be built and published as an apt repository by Launchpad. Software from Launchpad's Personal Package Archive (PPA) requires a GnuPG (GPG) key so your system can verify that it's getting the packages from the correct source and that the packages have not been interfered with since they were built. GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.

Warning
The contents of Personal Package Archives are not checked or monitored. You install software from them at your own risk.


For more information about PPAs, see Managing Personal Package Archives.

Install/Uninstall .deb files

The package files associated with Kubuntu have the ".deb" suffix because of Kubuntu's close relationship with the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. Individual ".deb" files can be downloaded and installed. Humble Bundles, for instance, distribute debs. Administrative privileges are required.

Tip
Simply left-click on the ".deb" file to initiate the installation process. A prompt will appear for a password associated with the necessary administrative privilege.


Install from Source

Files with the .tar.gz or .tar.bz2 suffix are package files known as "tarballs" or "source" packages. These are widely used in Linux. If there is no native Kubuntu package available in any of the repositories, it may be possible to compile and install the package from source. For tips on compiling software, look at the Compiling Software page on the Ubuntu Wiki.

Drivers

On every Operating System (Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux) there are programs called Drivers which you install on your computer. These Drivers let your computer use new hardware or existing hardware, like Wifi. There Drivers also cover your graphics card e.g NVIDIA, AMD, sometimes the nonfree or restricted drivers let the cards perform better than the free ones. The Driver Manager handles installing and uninstalling these for you. These improvements may cover gaming, video editing and processing to image editing.

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