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  • Committer: Billy Cina
  • Date: 2007-12-03 12:22:59 UTC
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 
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<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" "http://docbook.org/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd">
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<chapter>
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        <title>Introducing Ubuntu</title>
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                <para><emphasis role="strong">Objectives</emphasis></para>
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                                <listitem><para>How Ubuntu ties in with open source</para></listitem>
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                                <listitem><para>How Ubuntu is developed</para></listitem>
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                                <listitem><para>About Ubuntu versions</para></listitem>
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                                <listitem><para>The key differences between Ubuntu and Microsoft</para></listitem>
 
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                                <listitem><para>The key differences between Ubuntu and Microsoft Windows</para></listitem>
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                        </itemizedlist>
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                </para>
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                                </sect1>
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                        <title>Ubuntu Vs Microsoft: Key Differences</title>
 
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                        <title>Ubuntu Vs Microsoft Windows: Key Differences</title>
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                        <para>Open source differs from the proprietary software model in that it:</para>
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                                <itemizedlist>
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                                                <listitem><para>Encourages customisation and variation as opposed to a one size fits many approach.</para></listitem>
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                                        Digital Locker feature enables users to purchase software online and download
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                                        it in a protected manner.</para>
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                                        <figure><title><emphasis role="italic">Installing Software Applications</emphasis></title>
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                                                        <imagedata fileref="images/Lesson02_images_006.png" format="PNG"/>
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                                <listitem><para>How Ubuntu ties in with open source</para></listitem>
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                                <listitem><para>How Ubuntu is developed</para></listitem>
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                                <listitem><para>About Ubuntu versions</para></listitem>
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                                <listitem><para>Key differences between Ubuntu and Microsoft Office</para></listitem>
 
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                        </itemizedlist>
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                </sect1>
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                        <listitem><para>The freedom to study how the programme works and adapt it to your needs.</para></listitem>    
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           <listitem><para>The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help others.</para></listitem>    
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                        <listitem><para>The freedom to improve the programme and release your improvements to the public, so that everyone benefits.</para></listitem>
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                        </answer>
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                        <para><emphasis role="strong">Question 2</emphasis></para>
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                        <para>What is the Ubuntu promise?</para>