Day 31 – Add this, and this and this… Oooh pretty.
So we’re past the 30 days of linux. So now with the reinstall… Or Install of a new desktop method, I of course had to install some apps and things that were necessary. And a lot of them were basically the same as before some are a little different.
One thing I didn’t mention is that in order to get the updates for the wireless, I actually had to create a network connection in the system settings area to get it going, but it a real simple thing to get going.
This is a run down of what I did today and a little explanation of some things as well.
After installing Kubuntu I was really impressed with how far it has come since I last used it (but that was over a decade ago so a big duh on my part). The one thing I noticed off the bat is the way it handles the extra appearance stuff. It’s all native. Gnome needs Compiz installed to set up the extra things (like the cubes) and Screenlets installed for the Widgets.
KDE has all that stuff built in with Qt4 it seems. As you saw in the little gallery I had the cube going on. In case you missed it in that last post, I put it here on the left.
One thing I found is that it’s real easy to set up. Make your desktop have 4 desktops and check the cube. Yeah not much different. But you can name the desktops something other than Desktop 1, Desktop 2, etc.
I left them the default because I couldn’t think of anything to put in for now. But the fluidity of this is a lot smoother than it was under Gnome.
Ok enough talk about the extra effects, I am here to state what I had installed on the machine. Of course there is the necessities:
- Firefox 3.0 (For now. I am going to see about installing the latest one from scratch later) but I also needed the following extensions for my personal browsing right away:
- StumbleUpon
- DownThemAll
- Gmail Manager
- gPodder – Runs perfect after install. Downloaded my subscriptions flawlessly from gPodder.com I love that little feature and it’s great when you have to reinstall or going to a new machine. You can also do the OPML file method, but this is off site which means if you don’t have your external media (CD, HD, whatever) you can access it over the internet.
- All the dependencies for gPodder (Python libraries, ID3 libraries, OGG Tools, and Mplayer all needed to be installed for gPodder addons to work).
- dvd::rip – yes I needed this back for sure. Which of course knowing what I needed for this to work right:
- Kubuntu restricted extras
- Kaffeine,
- DVD libraries for reading encrypted DVD’s.
- Weather widget for my desktop
- Adobe Air
- Tweetdeck
I also poked around and decided that I would like a few more things for software installed:
- Second Life – installed from GetDEB then updated from Second Life’s website.
- Super Maryo Chronicles – Installed from SMC repository
- Extra Screen savers – This is odd that KDE came with Blank screen only. So I added the extras through good ol’ apt-get.
Seeing I want to use Firefox as the default instead of Konqueror I had to make a few changes so that could happen. In the System Settings area there is a place you can set Default Applications and that seems to work perfect. But there is also a command that you should run in terminal that will make it completely the default:
sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
After putting in the root password you get the choice. And voila!
The one thing I like is how you can put the icons on the desktop and I am contemplating removing the desktop folder widget. Also how things appear in the bottom bar. I will customize this more soon I am sure, but the default layout is good enough.
I am not going to put Conky on here. It’s not really needed. I just need to adjust to how KDE handles things and the Software administration is kind of clunky in the regards to if you need things installed as dependencies it doesn’t prompt you to install them. So most of my administration of programs has been handled by command line. Go me.























