In the last few versions of ubuntu, you can open the dash and search the name of the application.
Ubuntu is an operating system and it is an open source software. This software could be installed on many devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets.
You need to have installed an operating system: examples being open source Ubuntu, Microsoft Windows, etc. otherwise you can't use the computer.
Open source software is software that you are legally entitled to copy, reinstall, modify, and redistribute and is usually free to download from the software's website. the ubuntu operating system, open office.org, and opensuse Linux are a few examples of open source software
Rhythmbox is the default music player in Ubuntu 10.10. Ubuntu is classified as open source software that runs desktops, smart phones, and tablets.
No. Ubuntu is an OS (operating system) which contains only open source code, which means that anyone anywhere is free to edit and distribute the software that comprises the Ubuntu OS. Ubuntu is distributed by the South African company, Canonical Ltd. http://www.canonical.com/about-canonical
in means that you don't have a software installed for this file type, you have to installa an apropiate software fot it
Ubuntu downloads are very common throughout the web. In order to find the Linux based OS, a simple search of Ubuntu will yield many results because it is an open source software.
"Ubuntu is free. Always has been and always will be. From the operating system to security updates, storage to software. Ubuntu is fast to load, easy to use, available in most languages and accessible to all. Ubuntu applications are all free and open source - so you can share them with anyone you like, as often as you like. Ubuntu comes with full support and all kinds of services available worldwide."
Download your open source O/S (for example Linux ubuntu) and just install. Of course, you might be wanting a dual boot. In Ubuntu, you have a option of a dual boot aside windows. The instructions in the steps are useful and should be read very well.
just insert the disk open it right mouse click on the folder of the disk open with wine(you can get it in the ubuntu software centre) run the setup
The free office accounting software I know about are Libre office and Open office. They are both based on the same open source software and depend of java to be installed to run correctly.
You can either use Rhythmbox (iTunes-like music player) or Totem (Movie player) to play music files. Both are installed by default.