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title: Budgie Shortcuts
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# Budgie Shortcuts
Budgie provides multiple shortcuts to make navigating around Budgie faster and easier.

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title: Browsing the web
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# Browsing the web
Solus comes pre-installed with Firefox, a secure and trustworthy web browser provided by the non-profit organization [Mozilla](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/).

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title: Checking Email
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# Checking Email
Solus comes pre-installed with the powerful [Thunderbird](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/) email, newsgroup, and feeds client.

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title: Installing and updating software
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# Installing and updating software
You can install software ranging from Google Chrome to LibreOffice, as well as updating software, via our Software Center.

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title: Listening to music
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# Listening to music
Solus comes pre-installed with the rockin music player Rhythmbox as well as the necessary codecs to play all your favorite music!

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title: Managing your files
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# Managing your files
Solus provides software that enables you to store, organize, and view your files (such as documents, music, pictures, and videos).

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title: Watching Videos
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# Watching Videos
Solus comes pre-installed with the [VLC Media Player](http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html), enabling you to watch your favorite movies, t.v. shows, DVDs, and Blu-rays.

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title: Changing Background
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# Changing Background
You can change your background by going to the Budgie Menu, opening Settings, then clicking Background.

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title: Configuring Date and time
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# Configuring Date and time
You can configure the date and time of your system by going to the Budgie Menu, opening the Settings app then going to the Date & Time section.

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title: Configuring Default Applications
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# Configuring Default Applications
You can configure default applications by going to the Budgie Menu, opening Settings app, and going to the Details section.

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title: Configuring Displays
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# Configuring Displays
You can configure your display(s) by going to the Budgie Menu, opening the Settings app, and clicking the Displays section.

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title: Configuring Keyboard Layout
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# Configuring Keyboard Layout
You can change your language by going to the Budgie Menu, opening Settings, then clicking Region and Language.

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title: Configuring Langauge
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# Configuring Langauge
You can change your language by going to the Budgie Menu, opening Settings, then clicking Region and Language.

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title: Configuring Mouse and Touchpad
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# Configuring Mouse and Touchpad
You can configure the settings of your mouse and/or touchpad by going to the Budgie Menu, opening the Settings app, then clicking the Mouse & Touchpad section. You will be either one of the following windows, depending on the device.

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title: Configuring Network
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# Configuring Network
You can configure your network settings such as wireless networking, by going to the Budgie Menu, opening Settings, then clicking Network.

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title: Configuring Sound and Sound Devices
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# Configuring Sound and Sound Devices
You can configure sound devices, change volume and enable / disable devices through two methods.

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title: Enabling Desktop Icons
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# Enabling Desktop Icons
You can enable desktop icons by opening Raven, clicking the cog wheel for Budgie Settings, then toggling Desktop Icons on under the Background section.

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title: Managing Users
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# Managing Users
To add and remove users on your Solus system, go to the Budgie Menu, open the Settings app, then go to Users.

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title: Modifying Grub
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# Modifying Grub
In this document, we walk over several scenarios where you may need to access, modify, or repair GRUB.

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title: Community Guidelines
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# Community Guidelines
The Solus Project enforces a set of community guidelines to maintain respect and professionalism, as well as a family-friendly environment.

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title: Getting Involved
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# Getting Involved
Solus is a big undertaking, and as such there are many ways in which your involvement can help us. Naturally, that means there are also many ways in which you can help out.

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title: Heroes of Newerth
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# Heroes of Newerth
First, install the latest version of HoN by downloading it and running "HoNClient.sh".

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title: Minecraft
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# Minecraft
[Minecraft](https://minecraft.net) is a sandbox independent video game originally created by Swedish programmer Markus "Notch" Persson and later developed and published by the Swedish company Mojang.

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title: Steam
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# Steam
Steam is currently available via the Solus repository, as the `steam` package.

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title: iOS Support
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# iOS Support
Historically, iOS support on Linux has been quirky and typically done via partial implementations, such as [libimobiledevice](http://www.libimobiledevice.org/) and [libgpod](http://www.gtkpod.org/libgpod/). As software that Solus provides

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title: Laptop Compatibility
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# Laptop Compatibility
The following laptops have been tested and/or suggested to function correctly by our users. This list should not suggest that **only*- such devices listed below are compatible with Solus, as there may be devices not listed below that are in
fact compatible.
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title: Models
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# Models
## Acer

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title: Proprietary Drivers
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# Proprietary Drivers
Installing proprietary drivers may improve performance or certain features, however they are usually not necessary for normal daily usage.

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title: Wireless Chipsets Compatibility
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# Wireless Chipsets Compatibility
The following wireless chipsets have been tested and/or suggested to function correctly by our users. This list should not suggest that **only*- such devices listed below are compatible with Solus, as there may be devices not listed below that are in

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title: Disks
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# Disks
Solus provides multiple ways you can install onto your system.

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title: Preparing to installation
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# Preparing to installation
The first step to installing Solus is acquiring the correct media. The Solus Project provides ISO images, which contain the contents of the Solus for installing.

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title: Basics to Package Management
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# Basics to Package Management
Solus uses the eopkg package management system to deliver software to the end-user.

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title: History and Software Rollback
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# History and Software Rollback
Solus provides a history and rollback feature via its package manager, eopkg. This feature allows you to see when your repository was last

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# Repository Management
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title: Repository Management
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# Repository Management
While Solus currently only provides two repositories, stable (shannon) and stable, our package manager does support actively using multiple repositories on your system. This
is useful if you are using a vendor-provided repository.

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title: Package.yml
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# Package.yml
All packages consist of a single build file, which provides all of the required metadata for the package manager, plus the build steps involved to produce a package. This follows the YAML specification.
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Macros are prefixed with `%`, and are substituted before your script is executed. Macros ending with `%` are used to provide directory names or build values, to the script.
``` bash
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title: Run the configure macro with the given arguments
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# Run the configure macro with the given arguments
%configure --disable-static
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title: Gnome Shell
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# Gnome Shell
Solus offers GNOME Shell as an alternative to the Budgie desktop environment. Below are installation instructions for installing GNOME Shell and necessary components:

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title: Java
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# Java
This article covers obtaining open source Java as well as Oracle Java.

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title: Powerline Shell Prompt
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# Powerline Shell Prompt
[Powerline](https://github.com/powerline) is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, tmux, IPython, Awesome and Qtile.

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title: Third Party
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# Third Party
You can install or update Applications currently by using the instructions below from our 3rd Party Repository, these applications cannot be included in the primary repository due to licensing issues:

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title: Vagrant
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# Vagrant
Vagrant is a tool for building complete development environments. You can use providers listed below with Vagrant, which itself is installable via the `vagrant` package.

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title: VirtualBox
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# VirtualBox
[VirtualBox](https://virtualbox.org) is an x86 virtualization software package developed by Sun Microsystems.