Tweak headers across majority of content. Remove message note on Laptops.

Remove Discord on Third Party since that's in repo now.
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## Browsing the web
# 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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## Checking Email
# 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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## Installing and updating software
# 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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## Listening to music
# 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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## Managing your files
# Managing your files
![Nautilus](images/nautilus.jpg)

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

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## Configuring Mouse and Touchpad
# 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.
### Mouse
## Mouse
![Mouse Settings](images/mouse-settings.jpg)
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- Mouse speed
- Enabling / disabling "natural scrolling" (reversed scrolling direction)
### Touchpad
## Touchpad
![Touchpad Settings](images/touchpad-settings.jpg)
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- Touchpad speed
- Enabling / disabling of Tap to Click
### Testing
## Testing
You can test your settings by clicking the Test Your Settings button in the top right of the window.

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## Configuring Network
# 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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To configure wireless, go to the Wi-Fi section. If your wireless is currently turned off, click the toggle button, leave the Network section, and go back in.
### Non-Hidden Network
## Non-Hidden Network
Click the access point you wish to connect to.
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If your password is correct, you will now be authenticated with the network.
### Hidden Network
## Hidden Network
If you wish to connect to a hidden network, click “Connect to Hidden Network”. It will show the following dialog, where you type the SSID (name of the network) and type of security (if any).

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## Configuring Sound and Sound Devices
# Configuring Sound and Sound Devices
You can configure sound devices, change volume and enable / disable devices through two methods.
### Raven
## Raven
You can access sound settings via the Sound applet in Raven, our Notification and Widget Center.
![Raven Sound Applet](images/raven-sound-applet.jpg)
### Settings
## Settings
You can access further sound settings, including individual application volume controls, by going to the Budgie Menu, opening Settings, then clicking Sound.

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## Enabling Desktop Icons
# 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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## Managing Users
# 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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In the event it is correct, the Unlock button will change to Lock and the Add / Remove buttons will be clickable.
### Adding a User
## Adding a User
To add a user, click the `+` button in the bottom left corner of the Users window. This will show the Add User window (shown below).
![Add User Dialog](images/add-user-dialog.png)
### Removing a user
## Removing a user
To remove a user, select the user under the “Other Accounts” section and click the `-` button.

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## Modifying Grub
# Modifying Grub
In this document, we walk over several scenarios where you may need to access, modify, or repair GRUB.
### Scenarios
## Scenarios
#### Multi-Booting
### Multi-Booting
Multi-booting is when you have multiple operating systems on a single computing device, such as a desktop or a laptop. Also referred to as "dual-booting" when only having two operating systems on the same computing device.
##### Unable to access other OSes
#### Unable to access other OSes
There are instances where Solus or another operating system may be rendered inaccessible, such as system updates that result in an update Linux kernel. If you are using Solus as your primary operating system and no longer can access another operating system via GRUB (*or it simply doesn't show up in the menu*) then run `sudo update-grub` via Solus.
##### Unable to access Solus
#### Unable to access Solus
If you are unable to access Solus after an update to it and you have multiple operating systems installed on your computing device, please go to the other operating systems and run `sudo update-grub`.
If these other operating systems are **not** Linux-based, such as Windows, please defer to the Solus Update Issues section.
#### Solus Update Issues
### Solus Update Issues
There are some circumstances in which updating Solus could fail to update its GRUB. These issues primarily affect individuals running the Unstable repos and rarely affect the majority of users, but in the event you are unable to access Solus and it "owns" GRUB, then you will need to use the "chroot" (change root) method via a Live ISO (preferably of Solus) to fix your host Solus install.

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

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## Minecraft
# 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.
![Minecraft](images/minecraft.jpg)
### Installation
## Installation
Install Java and Minecraft:

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## Steam
# Steam
Steam is currently available via the Solus repository, as the `steam` package.
### NVIDIA
## NVIDIA
For systems running NVIDIA graphics hardware, you will need to install the corresponding 32bit video driver for your card, listed below:

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## iOS Support
# 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
leverages these implementations, it is likely that if you have an Apple device running an iOS version newer than 4.3.x, you will not be able to utilize it for the synchronizing of content such as music and video.
### Checking Compatibility
## Checking Compatibility
#### Rhythmbox
### Rhythmbox
You can check if your device is capable of synchronization of content such as music and video by using the Rhythmbox music player. If your iOS device does not appear in the left sidepane, your device is likely not supported.
#### Advanced
### Advanced
You can further check by:
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What this command does is queries the device to obtain the version of its database. If the version is **greater than 4**, your device is not capable of synchronizing music and video. You may notice it appear in Files / Nautilus as
"Documents of DeviceName", however this typically only provides a limited set of data from applications.
### Mounting in Nautilus
## Mounting in Nautilus
You can attempt mounting in Nautilus by first running `systemctl start usbmuxd` then `imount` (without sudo). If it's successful, it will show up as "DeviceName" and you'll have access to content such as music, photos, etc.

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## Laptop Compatibility
# 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. If you have a device compatible with Solus not listed on this page, please get a hold of `JoshStrobl` [via IRC](/help-center/contributing/getting-involved/).
fact compatible.
## Models
# Models
### Acer
## Acer
- Acer Aspire 4830T
- Acer Aspire 5750G
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- Acer C710 Chromebook
- Acer C720-2848 Chromebook
### Alienware
## Alienware
- Alienware 14
### Apple
## Apple
- Apple Macbook (late 2008)
- Apple MacBookPro8 3
### Asus
## Asus
- Asus EEE-PC 1011PX
- Asus G750JZA
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- Asus X550LD
- Asus X551CAP
### Dell
## Dell
- Dell Inspiron 1110
- Dell Inspiron 15R N5010
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- Dell Precision M6500
- Dell Vostro 1700
### Google
## Google
- Google Chromebook CR48
### HP
## HP
- HP Compaq 6730B
- HP Compaq Presario CQ61
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- HP Pavilion x360 Convertible
- HP Presario V6000
### Lenovo
## Lenovo
- Lenovo 3000 V200
- Lenovo B50-50
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- Lenovo Yoga 2 11
- Lenovo Z50-70
### MSI
## MSI
- MSI GE70
### Samsung
## Samsung
- Samsung NP270E5E-X02PL
- Samsung NP300E4C-AD5BR
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- Samsung NP900X3G
- Samsung NP900X4C-AU05
### Schenker
## Schenker
- Schenker XMG A506-VE
### Sony
## Sony
- Sony VAIO S Series 13
- Sony VAIO VPCEC3M1E
### Toshiba
## Toshiba
- Toshiba Portege R930
- Toshiba Qosmio X305

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## Proprietary Drivers
# 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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## Wireless Chipsets Compatibility
# 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
fact compatible. If you have a device compatible with Solus not listed on this page, please get a hold of `JoshStrobl` [via IRC](/help-center/contributing/getting-involved/).
### Atheros
## Atheros
- Atheros AR242x / AR542x
- Atheros AR8161
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- Atheros AR9485WB-EG
- Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565
### Broadcom
## Broadcom
- Broadcom BCM4312
- Broadcom BCM4313
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- Broadcom BCM4365
- Broadcom BCM57785
### Intel
## Intel
- Intel AC3160
- Intel AC7265
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- Intel Ultimate N WiFi Link 5300
- Intel WiFi Link 5100
### Realtek
## Realtek
- Realtek RTL8101E/RTL8102E
- Realtek RTL8111/8168B
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- Realtek RTL8192ce
- Realtek RTL8723BE
### Tenda
## Tenda
- Tenda W311U USB Adapter

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## Gnome Shell
# 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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## Java
# Java
### Installation
## Installation
If you are looking for OpenJDK or OpenJRE, install `openjdk-8` from the repository. The instructions below are for Oracle Java.
You can set up Java by following the instructions below:
### JRE
## JRE
Grab the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) as `.tar.gz` from the [Oracle Download Page](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-2133155.html).
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sudo ln -svf /opt/jre1.8.0_112/bin/java /usr/bin/java
```
### JDK
## JDK
Grab the Java Development Kit (JDK) as `.tar.gz` from the [Oracle Download Page](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html).

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## Powerline Shell Prompt
# 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.
### Installation
## Installation
Powerline has two components, the plugin system itself ([powerline](https://git.solus-project.com/packages/powerline/)) and the
fonts ([powerline-fonts](https://git.solus-project.com/packages/powerline-fonts)). Both are available in the Software Center or via eopkg in a terminal:
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ fonts ([powerline-fonts](https://git.solus-project.com/packages/powerline-fonts)
sudo eopkg it powerline powerline-fonts
```
### Shell Setup
## Shell Setup
Note: this is setup per-user.

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####Third Party
# 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:
If these instructions fail to work please [file an issue](https://github.com/solus-project/3rd-Party). To upgrade once installed simply run the commands again. If there is a new version it will be installed.
### Browsers
## Browsers
#### Google Chrome
### Google Chrome
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/web/browser/google-chrome-stable/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it google-chrome-*.eopkg;sudo rm google-chrome-*.eopkg
```
#### Google Chrome (Beta)
### Google Chrome (Beta)
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/web/browser/google-chrome-beta/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it google-chrome-*.eopkg;sudo rm google-chrome-*.eopkg
```
#### Google Chrome (Dev/Unstable)
### Google Chrome (Dev/Unstable)
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/web/browser/google-chrome-unstable/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it google-chrome-*.eopkg;sudo rm google-chrome-*.eopkg
```
#### Opera
### Opera
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/web/browser/opera-stable/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it opera*.eopkg;sudo rm opera*.eopkg
```
### Communication
## Communication
#### Discord (Canary)
### Franz
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/im/discord-canary/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it discord*.eopkg;sudo rm discord*.eopkg
```
#### Franz
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/im/franz/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it franz*.eopkg;sudo rm franz*.eopkg
```
#### Google Talk Browser Plugin
### Google Talk Browser Plugin
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/im/google-talkplugin/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it google-talkplugin*.eopkg;sudo rm google-talkplugin*.eopkg
```
#### Skype for Linux (Alpha)
### Skype for Linux (Alpha)
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/im/skype/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it skype*.eopkg;sudo rm *.eopkg
```
#### Slack
### Slack
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/im/slack-desktop/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it slack-desktop*.eopkg;sudo rm slack-desktop*.eopkg
```
#### Teamspeak 3
### Teamspeak 3
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/im/teamspeak/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it teamspeak3*.eopkg;sudo rm teamspeak3*.eopkg
```
#### Viber
### Viber
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/im/viber/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it viber*.eopkg;sudo rm *.eopkg
```
### Multimedia
## Multimedia
#### Adobe Flash Player (NPAPI)
### Adobe Flash Player (NPAPI)
The NPAPI version of Adobe Flash Player is typically used with Firefox.
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sudo eopkg it flash-player-npapi*.eopkg;sudo rm flash-player-npapi*.eopkg
```
#### Adobe Flash Player (PPAPI)
### Adobe Flash Player (PPAPI)
The PPAPI version of Adobe Flash Player is typically used with Vivaldi. Chrome provides its own Flash.
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sudo eopkg it flash-player-ppapi*.eopkg;sudo rm flash-player-ppapi*.eopkg
```
#### Bitwig Studio
### Bitwig Studio
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/multimedia/music/bitwig-studio/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it bitwig-studio*.eopkg;sudo rm bitwig-studio*.eopkg
```
#### OcenAudio
### OcenAudio
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/multimedia/music/ocenaudio/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it ocenaudio*.eopkg;sudo rm ocenaudio*.eopkg
```
#### Pixeluvo
### Pixeluvo
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/multimedia/graphics/pixeluvo/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it pixeluvo*.eopkg;sudo rm pixeluvo*.eopkg
```
#### Plex Media Server
### Plex Media Server
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/multimedia/video/plexmediaserver/pspec.xml
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sudo systemctl enable plexmediaserver.service
```
#### Sunvox
### Sunvox
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/multimedia/music/sunvox/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it sunvox*.eopkg;sudo rm sunvox*.eopkg
```
#### Spotify
### Spotify
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/multimedia/music/spotify/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it spotify*.eopkg;sudo rm spotify*.eopkg
```
### Network
## Network
#### AnyDesk
### AnyDesk
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/util/anydesk/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it anydesk*.eopkg;sudo rm anydesk*.eopkg
```
#### Insync
### Insync
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/download/insync/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it insync*.eopkg;sudo rm insync*.eopkg
```
#### Spideroak
### Spideroak
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/download/spideroak/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it spideroak*.eopkg;sudo rm spideroak*.eopkg
```
#### Synology Cloud Station Drive
### Synology Cloud Station Drive
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/download/synology-cloud-station-drive/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it synology-cloud-station-drive*.eopkg;sudo rm synology-cloud-station-drive*.eopkg
```
#### TeamViewer
### TeamViewer
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/util/teamviewer/pspec.xml
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sudo systemctl start teamviewerd.service
```
### Office
## Office
### Mendeley Desktop
#### Mendeley Desktop
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/office/mendeleydesktop/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it mendeleydesktop*.eopkg;sudo rm mendeleydesktop*.eopkg
```
#### Microsoft Core Fonts
### Microsoft Core Fonts
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/desktop/font/mscorefonts/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it mscorefonts*.eopkg;sudo rm mscorefonts*.eopkg
```
#### Moneydance
### Moneydance
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/office/moneydance/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it moneydance*.eopkg;sudo rm moneydance*.eopkg
```
#### PomoDoneApp
### PomoDoneApp
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/office/pomodoneapp/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it pomodoneapp*.eopkg;sudo rm pomodoneapp*.eopkg
```
#### Scrivener
### Scrivener
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/office/scrivener/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it scrivener*.eopkg;sudo rm scrivener*.eopkg
```
#### WPS Office
### WPS Office
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/office/wps-office/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it wps-office*.eopkg;sudo rm wps-office*.eopkg
```
### Programming
## Programming
#### Android Studio
### Android Studio
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/programming/android-studio/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it android-studio*.eopkg;sudo rm android-studio*.eopkg
```
#### Android Tools
### Android Tools
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/programming/tools/android-tools/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it android-tools*.eopkg;sudo rm android-tools*.eopkg
```
#### CLion
### CLion
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/programming/clion/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it clion*.eopkg;sudo rm clion*.eopkg
```
#### Datagrip
### Datagrip
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/programming/datagrip/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it datagrip*.eopkg;sudo rm datagrip*.eopkg
```
#### Git Kraken
### Git Kraken
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/programming/gitkraken/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it gitkraken*.eopkg;sudo rm gitkraken*.eopkg
```
#### IDEA
### IDEA
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/programming/idea/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it idea*.eopkg;sudo rm idea*.eopkg
```
#### PHPStorm
### PHPStorm
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/programming/phpstorm/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it phpstorm*.eopkg;sudo rm phpstorm*.eopkg
```
#### Pycharm
### Pycharm
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/programming/pycharm/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it pycharm*.eopkg;sudo rm pycharm*.eopkg
```
#### RubyMine
### RubyMine
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/programming/rubymine/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it rubymine*.eopkg;sudo rm rubymine*.eopkg
```
#### Sublime Text 3
### Sublime Text 3
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/programming/sublime-text-3/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it sublime*.eopkg;sudo rm sublime*.eopkg
```
#### WebStorm
### WebStorm
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/programming/webstorm/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it webstorm*.eopkg;sudo rm webstorm*.eopkg
```
### Security
## Security
#### Enpass
### Enpass
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/security/enpass/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it enpass*.eopkg;sudo rm enpass*.eopkg
```
### Other
## Other
#### Google Earth
### Google Earth
``` bash
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/web/google-earth/pspec.xml

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## Vagrant
# 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.
### Docker
## Docker
You can use Docker as a provider for Vagrant. You can install Docker via the `docker` package.
### VirtualBox
## VirtualBox
You can use VirtualBox as a provider by following the "Solus As Host" instructions [here](https://wiki.solus-project.com/VirtualBox).

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## VirtualBox
# VirtualBox
[VirtualBox](https://virtualbox.org) is an x86 virtualization software package developed by Sun Microsystems.
### Solus as Guest
## Solus as Guest
Make sure you have the necessary packages installed:
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**Note:** For each kernel update you will need to rebuild the Virtualbox Modules. So simply remount the ISO and run the instructions again.
# Solus as Host
## Solus as Host
Download the latest [VirtualBox Installer](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads) - [direct link](http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.1.12/VirtualBox-5.1.12-112440-Linux_amd64.run) (5.1.12) right click link and Save As.
Now install the dependencies and VirtualBox like so: