This depends on what desktop environment is running. The Unity desktop uses the Compiz window manager. Unity 2D uses Metacity.
Firefox is included in Ubuntu by default. To update it, just use the update manager.
There is a GUI tool that you can use, or try the 'passwd' command in a terminal window.
package manager
The login screen appears automatically once Ubuntu has finished booting.
To find information on the Ubuntu network manager, one can do so by visiting the Ubuntu webpage. There, one can either visit the "Community Help Wiki" section or can even call customer service for more detail.
To update from 9.04 to 10.04, you can either use the update manager or burn a cd. Since 12.04 LTS is out though, I would burn a cd and install that.
An operating system which is easy to navigate. Window xp,mac OS X, Ubuntu
network-manager-kde is an Ubuntu/ Debian package for KNetworkManager. Anthony Mercatante is the maintainer for Ubuntu. Michael Biebl is the maintainer for Debian. KNetworkManager is developed by Novell.
Ultrix Window Manager was created in 1985.
By system software, do you mean the Operating System; Window 7 being one example? I use Ubuntu on most of my computers.
The default file manager in Ubuntu (Unity and GNOME) is Nautilus. In Kubuntu and KDE, it is Dolphin. You can install other file managers, such as Konqueror, and Thunar.
The Batch Report ID is not on the Batch Manager Window.