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sudo apt-get install rar unrar | sudo apt-get install rar unrar | ||
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+ | === install configure vncserver on KDE === | ||
+ | Go to the xxx by clicking the following path: | ||
+ | * KMenu -> Applications -> System -> Software Center | ||
+ | In the search box type "X11VNC" and click to install "X11VNC Server." Now in the X11VNC Server description page click the "Launch" button (should be on the left side of the dialog below the image. | ||
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+ | Once you have launched the program you will be able to set passwords and configure the server. | ||
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+ | Oddly enough, access to the server control for X11VNC Server is in the following: | ||
+ | * KMenu -> Applications -> Internet -> X11VNC Server | ||
+ | Kind of a stupid place for it. | ||
=== Quick Access Plasma widget === | === Quick Access Plasma widget === | ||
sudo apt-get install plasma-widget-quickaccess | sudo apt-get install plasma-widget-quickaccess | ||
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+ | === Plasma Customization === | ||
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+ | You can change some behaviors to make Plasma more traditional to the KDE feel some users prefer. | ||
+ | * Right click on KMenu and choose "Switch to Classic Menu Style" | ||
+ | Classic is ripped from Windows XP style start menu while "Launcher Style" is a ripoff of Windows Vista/7. Lets just call it what it is. Now to have more control over icons install: | ||
+ | sudo apt-get install kdeplasma-addons | ||
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+ | see: http://chakraos.org/wiki/index.php?title=Plasma_Desktop_Basics | ||
=== Other package managers=== | === Other package managers=== |
Latest revision as of 22:17, 5 March 2015
This section is part of Kubuntu and Ubuntu Linux Distribution Reference.
Contents
- 1 Install rar and unrar utilities
- 2 install configure vncserver on KDE
- 3 Quick Access Plasma widget
- 4 Plasma Customization
- 5 Other package managers
- 6 File Managers
- 7 Other web browsers
- 8 The Ubuntu Synaptic package manager
- 9 Those pesky encrypted DVDs
- 10 Backgrounds, Screensavers, and other frivolous stuff
- 11 External Resources
Install rar and unrar utilities
File compression often used by newsgroups and torrents
sudo apt-get install rar unrar
install configure vncserver on KDE
Go to the xxx by clicking the following path:
- KMenu -> Applications -> System -> Software Center
In the search box type "X11VNC" and click to install "X11VNC Server." Now in the X11VNC Server description page click the "Launch" button (should be on the left side of the dialog below the image.
Once you have launched the program you will be able to set passwords and configure the server.
Oddly enough, access to the server control for X11VNC Server is in the following:
- KMenu -> Applications -> Internet -> X11VNC Server
Kind of a stupid place for it.
Quick Access Plasma widget
sudo apt-get install plasma-widget-quickaccess
Plasma Customization
You can change some behaviors to make Plasma more traditional to the KDE feel some users prefer.
- Right click on KMenu and choose "Switch to Classic Menu Style"
Classic is ripped from Windows XP style start menu while "Launcher Style" is a ripoff of Windows Vista/7. Lets just call it what it is. Now to have more control over icons install:
sudo apt-get install kdeplasma-addons
see: http://chakraos.org/wiki/index.php?title=Plasma_Desktop_Basics
Other package managers
gdebi is a simple tool to install deb files. apt does the same, but only for remote (http, ftp) located package repositories. It has a graphical user interface but can also be used in your terminal. TO install it there will be some dependencies needed. See below:
apt-get install gdebi
The following extra packages will be installed: gdebi-core gir1.2-atk-1.0 gir1.2-freedesktop gir1.2-gdkpixbuf-2.0, gir1.2-gtk-3.0 gir1.2-pango-1.0 gir1.2-vte-2.90 gksu gnome-icon-theme, humanity-icon-theme libcairo-perl libgksu2-0 libglib-perl, libgnome-keyring-common, libgnome-keyring0 libgtk2-perl libgtop2-7, libgtop2-common libpango-perl libvte-2.90-9 libvte-2.90-common
The following NEW packages will be installed: gdebi gdebi-core gir1.2-atk-1.0 gir1.2-freedesktop gir1.2-gdkpixbuf-2.0, gir1.2-gtk-3.0 gir1.2-pango-1.0 gir1.2-vte-2.90 gksu gnome-icon-theme, humanity-icon-theme libcairo-perl libgksu2-0 libglib-perl, libgnome-keyring-common libgnome-keyring0 libgtk2-perl libgtop2-7, libgtop2-common libpango-perl libvte-2.90-9 libvte-2.90-common
Basically, using apt-get allows you to pull down packages from a server and install. gdebi allows you to install packages that you have manually or previously downloaded and put on your system.
File Managers
Nautilus is Gnome’s default file manager and Dolphin is KDE’s default file manager. Nautilus File Manager and Dolphin File Manager both have their positives and negatives. It is personal preference. You can easily download and install Nautilus on KDE by looking for a "nautilus" package in the package manager. It is GTK+ based so there will be dependencies needed.
Dolphin is already part of Kubuntu KDE desktop and has more customization options than Nautilus, for example, Dolphin includes "Split" and "Preview" buttons that Nautilus lacks. Dolphin has many configurable settings into one drop-down menu button called "Control". Dolphin is Qt-based so if you try to install on Gnome Ubuntu there will be dependencies needed.
Dolphin has been included with KDE since KDE Software Compilation 4. Dolphin replaces Konqueror. Konqueror was a file manager and web browser (reminds MSIE.) Now it is a web browser only. To install konqueror see below under web browsers.
A quick way to open a folder having sudo. (open folder as root)
- Go to "Configure Dolphin" > Services tab and click Download New Services. Search for root and find the service named Root Actions. Click Install.
Other web browsers
Firefox
Firefox is considered a superior web browser when coupled with the NoScript and Ghostery plugins. Some web sites are not Firefox friendly.
- Firefox is included with Kubuntu during installation. (verified: Kubuntu 14.04 LTS)
If you opted not to install Firefox during the Kubuntu installation, or for some other reason you are missing Firefox, it is easy to install after the fact:
apt-get install firefox
You may not get the most recent version of Firefox available, what you will get is the most recent version Ubuntu has on their repository. This is better than what Debian users get. See more information on Installing Firefox for Linux.
Chromium
There are other web browsers that run under KDE Linux including: Chromium and Google Chrome.
Install Chromium, the open source version of Google Chrome.
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
Chrome
I don't think Chromium has Adoble Flash built-in like Google Chrome does. This would be due to the licensing. You can install the full version of Google Chrome which has closed source components such as Flash. The following Google Chrome installation process has been verified to work on: (verified: Kubuntu 14.04 LTS) To install the commercial version "Google Chrome" for Debian Linux do the following:
Google Chrome for 64bit Linux
wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb sudo gdebi google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
Google Chrome for 32bit Linux
wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb sudo gdebi google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb
Google Chrome will have some dependencies: Requires the installation of the following packages: indicator-application libappindicator1 libappindicator3-1 libdbusmenu-gtk3-4 libindicator3-7 libindicator7
Konqueror
Konqueror is a pretty good lightweight and reasonably capable web browser. It used to be a familiar part of KDE. Now it is not included by default, but you can still get it easy enough. To install Konqueror on KDE:
sudo apt-get install konqueror
Now konqueror is not a file manager, it is a web browser. It will show up in K menu Applications -> Internet as a web browser.
Opera
Opera is available as a .deb package for Debian / Ubuntu Linux to be downloaded from their web site.
sudo gdebi opera-stable_27.0.1689.76_amd64.deb
Replace "opera-stable_27.0.1689.76_amd64.deb" with the exact name of the .deb package you downloaded. It may be newer than what it was when this information here was created. Things just keep getting newer and better!
Plugin Support: Various Browsers
Adobe Flash is built in the Google Chrome web browser. For other browsers you can install Flash Player, see: Install Update Flash Plugin Ubuntu.
Java is infrequently needed. If you feel you must have it:
sudo apt-get install icedtea-plugin
The Ubuntu Synaptic package manager
Synaptic comes with Ubuntu and Muon package manager comes with Kubuntu because it is for KDE. If you prefer Synaptic you can install it too. You can have them both.
sudo apt-get install aptitude synaptic gdebi-core software-properties-gtk
Those pesky encrypted DVDs
DVD encryption is lame. It is easy to crack and only holds up the end user experience when wanting to watch a movie!
sudo apt-get install kubuntu-restricted-extras libavcodec-extra sudo apt-get install libdvdread4 sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh
Backgrounds, Screensavers, and other frivolous stuff
Fun fun fun!
sudo apt-get install kscreensaver sudo apt-get install kde-wallpapers sudo apt-get install vlc
External Resources
Some of this page was sourced from the following excellent article: 20 cool things to do after installing Kubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr
Adept is a graphical package management system for KDE and you can learn more about it on the article: Installing Additional Applications
Guide: Install/Uninstall .deb files on About.com
To install a .deb file, simply Right click on the .deb file, and choose Kubuntu Package Menu->Install Package.
Alternatively, you can also install a .deb file by opening a terminal and typing:
sudo dpkg -i package_file.deb
To uninstall a .deb file, remove it using Adept, or type:
sudo apt-get remove package_name