
Copyright © 2011 Canonical Ltd. and members of the Ubuntu Documentation Project
- Editing, Managing, and Playing Audio
Learn how to play CDs, edit audio, manage and organize music, syncing your MP3 players, and how to burn audio CDs.
- The Basics
Learn about the command line or terminal, the file system, users and groups, permissions, and processes.
- Bug Reports
Learn about the types of bug reports, bug trackers, and how to file crash, non-crash, and feature request bug reports.
- Introduction to the Command Line
Learn how to use the command line from starting a terminal to commands regarding files and directories, system information, executing commands with elevated privileges, options, getting help, tips, and more information.
- Communicating
Learn how to configure the e-mail client, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), Instant Messaging (IM), and microblogging with services such as Identi.ca and Twitter.
- Kubuntu Project Contacts
Learn how to get in contact with the Kubuntu community for development or support through mailing lists and Internet Relay Chat (IRC).
- Contribute to Kubuntu
Learn how you can get involved by contributing to the Kubuntu project.
- The Kubuntu Desktop
Learn more about the Kubuntu desktop and receive tips on various topics, changing themes, adding new plasmoids, and more.
- Development Tools
Learn about the tools used for development such as application languages, web development, and distribution packaging.
- Gaming
Learn about the games available for Kubuntu such as KDE Games, GNOME Games, other games for Linux, and how to run your Windows games on Linux.
- Creating and Editing Graphics
Learn about the popular tools available for creating and editing graphic works such as the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP), Inkscape, and Blender.
- Hardware
Learn to manage and control your hardware such as proprietary devices, disks and partitions, laptops, suspending and hibernating, and mice and keyboards.
- Software Management
Learn how manage the software on your system and how to install new software on your system with tools such as Muon, APT, Aptitude, as well as manual installation, managing repositories, and keeping Kubuntu up-to-date.
- Media Management
Learn how to use media such as ISO images, how to write to CD's and DVD's, and how to create bootable USB flash drives.
- Networking
Learn more about setting up and configuring a network whether it is a wired or wireless network, mobile broadband, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), DSL, modems, as well as networking with other machines and devices.
- Office and Productivity
Learn about staying productive with LibreOffice, the office suite which is installed by default with Kubuntu
- Managing and Editing Photos
Learn how to manage and edit your digital photos with various applications such as GwenView, Scribus, digiKam, and more.
- Managing Printers and Printing
Learn how to install and configure printers as well as how to print and scan.
- Security
Learn how to stay safe when using Kubuntu by keeping your system updated, locking the screen, setting up a firewall, Internet nuisances and crime, and backing up your computer.
- File Sharing
Learn how to setup your computer to share files and more with a Samba file and print server and more.
- Getting Support
Learn how to get and where to get help for Kubuntu.
- Editing and Playing Videos
Learn how to play and edit videos as well as the codecs that are necessary and available to do so.
- The Internet
Learn how to use the Internet with Kubuntu using applications for browsing the web, sending and receiving e-mail, chatting, and more.