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    new to linux, kubuntu 7

    Just installed Kubuntu 7.0.4 Beta and need help please on various things that I'm sure you linux gurus can assist with

    #1

    Microsoft Intellipoint Wireless 6000 Laser Mouse. Any driver for that? When I'm scrolling in Firefox, the scroll speed is too fast. Back button does not work either.

    #2

    Creative Soundblaster Live! 24-bit External (USB). Any modded drivers for this, with full 5.1 capability?

    #3

    Best font quality possible, as close to Windows XP / Vista as possible? I remember one method, a popular one but did not seem to work well. Fonts were not sharp and crisp in linux compared to XP or Vista. I've enabled sub-pixelling (full) and all, RGB, 96 dpi, etc. with default Sans Serif 9pt, was not crisp. Please explain best possible method, settings, tweaks, etc. to replicate as much as I can to Windows. Its critical for me.

    #4

    For a linux newbie coming from Windows, now testing Kubuntu 7 beta, what recommended download software do you recommend? Also, is Beryl / Compaz part of Kubuntu by default? Haven't had a chance to test completely. Was just in and out for now as I've just installed an hour ago. What software managers should I install to enable the easiest possible quick downloads/install of software without the need to learn command line.

    #5

    Software alternatives you recommend for the below (if they do not originally exist for linux at the moment)

    - ccleaner
    - spyware blaster
    - spybot
    - roboform
    - avg anti-virus
    - roxio digital media studio deluxe
    - ms expression web
    - securecrt

    My Specs Below. Please let me know if any necessary or recommended tweaks needed be done, including special drivers.

    Sony Vaio Laptop
    Core 2 Duo 1.83GHz
    2GB Memory
    Main Partition: Vista Ultimate
    New Partition (32GB / 2GB Swap): Kubuntu 7.0.4 Beta
    Creative Soundblaster Live! 24-bit External USB
    Intel 945GM / 950 Chipset
    15.4" Widescreen (1280x800)
    Intellipoint Wireless Laser 6000 Mouse

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    Re: new to linux, kubuntu 7

    In regards to font quality on linux and windows, you will see a major difference in quality from Windows to Linux (choppy, poor)

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      Re: new to linux, kubuntu 7

      Originally posted by Chad
      Best font quality possible, as close to Windows XP / Vista as possible? I remember one method, a popular one but did not seem to work well. Fonts were not sharp and crisp in linux compared to XP or Vista. I've enabled sub-pixelling (full) and all, RGB, 96 dpi, etc. with default Sans Serif 9pt, was not crisp. Please explain best possible method, settings, tweaks, etc. to replicate as much as I can to Windows. Its critical for me.
      If you have a TFT then sub-pixel hinting will make the text look fuzzy. Switch it off. As for the rest I've never gotten the fonts looking the same in Windows and Linux; but going from the latter to the former makes Windows' font drawing look like a three-year-old's. Just my two-pennyworth.

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      Software alternatives you recommend for the below (if they do not originally exist for linux at the moment)

      - ccleaner
      - spyware blaster
      - spybot
      - roboform
      - avg anti-virus
      - roxio digital media studio deluxe
      - ms expression web
      - securecrt
      OK, I had to google most of these to work out exactly what they were...

      Anti-spyware/anti-virus - not needed since there is (essentially) no spyware for Linux, and very few if any viruses that have any effect. Indeed, most virus-scanners for Linux concentrate on detecting Windows viruses. (Check out ClamAV.)

      Roboform - KWallet, if you're using Konqueror as your web browser (and probably other KDE apps too) - installed by default

      CCleaner - someone wrote a script and posted it somewhere here, search the forums.

      Roxio - K3b, installed by default

      MS Expression Web - Quanta Plus. I presume you know a bit of HTML and aren't afraid to use it. If not - it's really not that hard to get started. (As an aside: Google tells me "Expression Web is a professional design tool to create modern, standards-based sites which deliver superior quality on the Web." I haven't yet stopped laughing that half the pages on the Expression Web site don't even have a doctype.)

      SecureCRT - an SSH client is actually built in to almost all *nix installations. Konqueror can handle SFTP and SSH file transfer (fish:/user@host or sftp:/user@host). Or just type "ssh user@host" into a terminal.

      Jumping back slightly:

      For a linux newbie coming from Windows, now testing Kubuntu 7 beta, what recommended download software do you recommend? Also, is Beryl / Compaz part of Kubuntu by default? Haven't had a chance to test completely. Was just in and out for now as I've just installed an hour ago. What software managers should I install to enable the easiest possible quick downloads/install of software without the need to learn command line.

      It is a lot easier and simpler to install software using Adept (or Synaptic, or command-line apt-get) than to search the web for software to install.
      A lot of people migrating from Windows forget that there are 20,000+ packages all designed and built to install and Just Work in a few clicks, and spend their time asking "I got this program from website X, how do I install it, I just get a folder with lots of .c files in and when I say make it says 'command not found' and..."

      Now, I love compiling from source, but if there are pre-packaged alternatives (and there usually are!) there isn't much point for most uses!

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