en: foss: freedom0: "The freedom to run the program, for any purpose" freedom1: "The freedom to study how the program works, and change it to make it do what you wish" freedom2: "The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor" freedom3: "The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others" more: "Free software is more than just the bits that you downloaded and installed on your computer. It is a practice, philosophy and community best illustrated by four principles:" org: "You can learn more about free software at the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and open source software at the Open Source Initiative (OSI)." title: "Free and Open Source Software" ubuntu: "In the spirit of free and open source software, Ubuntu is absolutely free to download, use, share and improve however and whenever you like." meta: description: "Ubuntu search and help homepage" language: English title: "Ubuntu homepage" news: brainstorm: details: "A place to let the community brainstorm ideas for improving Ubuntu" title: "Ubuntu Brainstorm" description: "These sites can come in handy for keeping up with Ubuntu news and tips." fridge: details: "Also known as \"The Fridge\", a good place to start with Ubuntu news" title: "Ubuntu News" launchpad: details: "Bug tracking, PPAs, and project pages" title: Launchpad local: details: ~ title: ~ url: ~ newsletter: title: "Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter" omgubuntu: details: "The latest Ubuntu news, application development updates, information, tips and more" title: "OMG Ubuntu" planet: details: "Blog aggregrator for Ubuntu developers and community members" title: "Planet Ubuntu" shuttleworth: details: "Ubuntu's founder and lead of design and product strategy at Canonical Ltd" title: "Mark Shuttleworth's blog" title: "News and Community" search: article: "Go to Article" go: Go images: Images language: "Set the search language. Click to change." maps: Maps news: News placeholder: Search search: Search twitter: "Search Twitter" ubuntu: "Ubuntu Help" video: Videos web: Web support: askubuntu: details: "A great place to ask questions and find answers to particular problems" title: AskUbuntu.com browser: details: "If you have questions or problems with this browser" title: "%{browser} web browser support" community: "Community documentation and common questions" forums: details: "Discussion and help from the community" title: "Ubuntu community forums" help_center: "Ubuntu has a built-in help reference, called the Ubuntu Help Center. You can access it by selecting the System menu and then clicking Help and Support." manual: details: "A comprehensive community developed manual for Ubuntu 10.04" title: "Ubuntu Manual Project" official: "Official Ubuntu Documentation and Community Support" other: "Other online resources are also very useful:" screencasts: details: "\"How To\" videos" title: "Ubuntu Screencasts" title: "Support Resources" thanks: "This page was created by Ryan Kelln and is based on work by Philipp Antoni and spiceofdesign. Thanks to Rodrigo Martins and Jan Schuermann for translations." this: "This webpage is free software." trademark: "Ubuntu is a register trademark of Canonical. Google, Wikipedia, YouTube, and Twitter are all trademarks of their respective companies." ubuntu: v10-04: adjective: Lucid animal: Lynx v10-10: adjective: Maverick animal: Meercat v11-04: adjective: Natty animal: Narwhal welcome: p1: "Welcome to Ubuntu! To start exploring the Internet, type what you're looking for in the Search box above." p2: "To search for help with Ubuntu just add \"Ubuntu\" or \"help Ubuntu\" to your search. You may need to include the version of Ubuntu you are using (such as 10.04 or 10.10)." p3: "For example: Ubuntu 10.04 how do I view DVDs?" p4: "Ubuntu is a large and friendly community that encourages questions and participation. Canonical the company that leads the Ubuntu project also offers a number of paid desktop support services." p5: "You can find out about the new features in Ubuntu and learn about the Ubuntu project itself." p6: "Ubuntu is free but you can support it by: getting involved, reporting bugs, purchasing great swag and services, at the shop, or upgrade your UbuntuOne account." title: "Getting started"