As regards installing and removing applications I'm proposing to say that there are two package formats: Debian packages and snap packages. In order to install or remove an application available as a snap package the user has to log on to Ubuntu One. Snap packages have advantages over Debian packages (I'm not planning to say what they are) so it's recommended that where there's a choice of format the user installs the snap package, which should be the first of the two applications listed.
The change to disk-partitions.html will be three or four words only. I'm not planning to say what loop devices are. It's not relevant to that page.
Hi Gunnar, I'm proposing to make minor changes to the following pages:
addremove- install. html remove. html .html
addremove-
disk-partitions
As regards installing and removing applications I'm proposing to say that there are two package formats: Debian packages and snap packages. In order to install or remove an application available as a snap package the user has to log on to Ubuntu One. Snap packages have advantages over Debian packages (I'm not planning to say what they are) so it's recommended that where there's a choice of format the user installs the snap package, which should be the first of the two applications listed.
The change to disk-partitions .html will be three or four words only. I'm not planning to say what loop devices are. It's not relevant to that page.
What do you think of this proposal?