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Types of devices support to data recovery. License Cost if applicable. Data recovery success rates. Support and Update policy of the data recovery software.

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The four main repositories are: Main - Canonical-supported free and open-source software. Universe - Community-maintained free and open-source software.

Restricted - Proprietary drivers for devices. Multiverse - Software restricted by copyright or legal issues. The Ubuntu Install CDs contain software from the "Main" and "Restricted" repositories, so if you have no internet connection you can still install software from the CDs. If you have an internet connection you can install software from any Ubuntu repository. This page describes how to manage software repositories in Ubuntu. For Kubuntu please see Kubuntu repository management.

GUI-based repository management is normally accomplished via "Software Sources". This interface can be accessed via several methods. One method is to go through the "Ubuntu Software Center".

Open the software center, then from the Edit menu select "Software Sources". Note: You will have to enter your password to change settings in this window. If you wish to, you can modify this file directly. For further details please see Managing Repositories from the Command Line.

For a detailed description of these repositories, see Repositories. To disable a repository temporarily, untick the checkbox next to its name. Select "Close" to save your changes. A dialog box should appear, asking whether you'd like to update the list of repositories. Select "Reload" to update the list. The Close, Reload, and Revert buttons each perform special functions with regard to the repository pages.

The 'Close' button must be selected to execute any change s. If the action would change system files, they are written at this time. Any time a setting is changed which alters a repository setting the 'Reload' button should be selected to allow the applicable repository database to be updated. Repository information will not normally be updated until the 'Reload' button is selected.

If you do not wish to use 'Reload', select 'Close' to exit without updating the database. The 'Revert' button erases changes made since the last save. It merely cancels pending changes which have not been executed , returning the selections to their prior state. The button does not return system files to the original installation settings.



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