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When <app>Ubuntu Software</app> opens, click the <gui>Installed</gui> button at the top.
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Click <gui>Add Source</gui> then close the <app>Software &amp; Updates</app> window. <app>Ubuntu Software</app> will then check your software sources for new updates.
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The Canonical Partner repository offers some proprietary applications that don't cost any money to use but are closed source. They include software like <app>Skype</app>, <app>Adobe Reader</app> and <app>Adobe Flash Plugin</app>. Software in this repository will appear in <app>Ubuntu Software</app> search results but won't be installable until this repository is enabled.
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To enable the repository, follow the steps above to open the <gui>Other Software</gui> tab in <app>Software &amp; Updates</app>. If you see the <gui>Canonical Partners</gui> repository in the list, make sure it is checked then close the <app>Software &amp; Updates</app> window. If you don't see it, click <gui>Add</gui> and enter:
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Click <gui>Add Source</gui> then close the <app>Software &amp; Updates</app> window. Wait a moment for <app>Ubuntu Software</app> to download the repository information.
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The help for your chosen backup application will walk you through setting your preferences for the backup, as well as how to restore your data.
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An alternative option is to <link xref="files-copy">copy your files</link> to a safe location, such as an external hard drive, another computer on the network, or a USB drive. Your <link xref="backup-thinkabout">personal files</link> and settings are usually in your Home folder, so you can copy them from there.
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The amount of data you can back up is limited by the size of the storage device. If you have the room on your backup device, it is best to back up the entire Home folder with the following exceptions:
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Files that are already backed up somewhere else, such as to a CD, DVD, or other removable media.
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Files that you can recreate easily. For example, if you are a programmer, you don't have to back up the files that get produced when you compile your programs. Instead, just make sure that you back up the original source files.
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Contributors to this translation: Atanas Kovachki, Blagovest Petrov, Doug Smythies, Gunnar Hjalmarsson, Kevin Godby.