See how to manually update Ubuntu 10.04 Linux with Ubuntu Software Manager in a few simple steps with your administration account. By updating Ubuntu operating system you keep it secure, fix bugs, and make it run faster. The Ubuntu Update Manager also updates software installed in Ubuntu. Make sure you are log into Ubuntu with an administrator account or the account you created when you install Ubuntu. 1. Go to System on the top toolbar and click on the administration sub menu. 2. Click on Update Manager menu item. 3. In Update Manager, click on the Check button, and type in your administration password. 4. Click Install Updates, and wait for Ubuntu to finish installing your updates. 5. You may need to restart or shutdown your computer, so Ubuntu can properly install your Updates for Ubuntu and Software installed on Ubuntu. For More Free Computer Help: johnsonyip.com http pctutorial.info http
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