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{{note| For XBMC '''Beta''' or '''Release Candidate''' use '''unstable ppa''', '''xbmc-nightly ppa''' will yield '''alpha''' builds (from master), remainder ppa (main ppa) yields '''point release''' final versions.}} | {{note| For XBMC '''Beta''' or '''Release Candidate''' use '''unstable ppa''', '''xbmc-nightly ppa''' will yield '''alpha''' builds (from master), remainder ppa (main ppa) yields '''point release''' final versions.}} | ||
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Revision as of 23:16, 29 March 2014
Personal Package Archives, or PPAs are software repositories that hold compiled version of software, primarily for Ubuntu and various Ubuntu derivatives (such as Lubuntu, non-Debian versions of Linux Mint, XBMCbuntu, and many others).
The Team XBMC PPA provides the only officially supported pre-compiled binaries for Ubuntu and Ubuntu-based systems.
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