First off, I'm a new Kubuntu convert. I have a 15 year background in Windows.
One thing I would find helpful is a guide that gives me the lowdown on KDE and Kubuntu as it relates to coming over from Windows. It would be helpful as well to get all of the basic out of the box features that Windows has, when installing Kubuntu (for shortness I'll call it 'K' from here on out). K comes with a wealth of tools. Everything the basic user would need. I use Open Office in Windows as well as K and I love it.
Before we get any farther. Let me give some system specs.
AMD 64 4600+ X2 (64bit Dual Core)
2GB Corsair XMS Memory DDR2-800
BFG 8800GTS OC (320MB)
2 SATA HDDS 1 250G for Winders Veesta, 1 160 for Kubuntu AMD64 7.04
All run on a MSI K9N Diamond SLI Motherboard.
From what I read this should run like a scalded dog with Linux.
I understand Linux OS can run on a multitude of computers. And I am happy for that.
But I find a hard time getting help with the 64 Bit and Higher End Video Card, just short of someone doing a search and pasting the results wich seem to end up as a UBUNTU post for i386.
Now, I don't think I'm wrong here, but I don't think the i386 stuff works on the 64Bit Platform.
At least when I try to install this as directed by such posts, it tells me I'm on the wrong platform.
Or when directed to the IRC, you usually get very low skill level people who have no idea how to help you with your "expensive" hardware.
But in switching over, I need the following features to make it worth doing.
1. Chat program availability. Yep, K has that off the bat.
2. Web Browser. Yep Konqueror is at work.
(But it would be nice to see all websites and not those that don't have flash.)
I don't believe I'm wrong in thinking that I should be able to get to every website the same as I would with IE or Firefox. (And yes I am aware K has Firefox. I'm using it).
3. MP3 Player. Yep K has that too.
4. DVD Playback. It took me almost 8 hours of searching downloading and installing to get one of the *6* programs to play a DVD. VLC was the only one who played the DVD and it still was not as smooth as a regular DVD Player. This is retarded. I understand the legalities, but right now I could care less. The last three pieces of software I paid for were Windows 95 Upgrade, Battlefield 2, and Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade. I'm not above doing whatever's necessary to get the job done. But I do ask, can y'all get the resources in ONE PLACE for someone to find instead of 15 different websites.
5. Access to the media stored on my NTFS/Windows Hard Drive. If GRUB can find it, why can't K?
I'm not asking for all my games to play. Or any. I'm not even interested in WINE yet. I don't care about themes.
Except on my excursion I did get Beryl and somehow the Gnome Desktop, along with Acrobat Reader and Google Earth, but Picasa wouldn't play along. I don't even give a damn about using *ANY* of my Windows programs under Linux. But I would like to make sure my hardware is working, and I have a GOOD list of repositories for 64Bit stuff to try out different programs with. That seems to be impossible to find. I don't care about stability or security or legality, but I need resources to complete every day tasks.
Also on my mind besides the grand canyon divide between Gnome/Nautulus and KDE/Konqueror, is the ubuntu part the same? It seems they all pull from the same base repository but I'm wanting to make sure I have this right.
I did read the intro on Konqueror, and the Beginners Guide for Kubuntu, but they seem as though they were written for folks who have previous Linux knowledge. But it would be helpful to have "A Guide for the New Windows Convert." Esplainin' Terminal for Folks, the X-Server, apt-get versus using the package managers, etc."
The KDE Documentation made it sound like a GUI interface was something new and scary. What kind of sadist works in nothing in Command Line? XD
I honestly believe Linux will overtake Windows, because MS is trying way to hard anymore. But in Linux there needs to be better documentation for converts, less choices (as in 8 different ways to install a program), and better performance than the store bought apps Windows Users are forced to use. Because I'm all for freedom, but this "try em all, and find your own path" stuff is a little too Buddhist for me . If you want to kill Windows, make it easier for the converts to convert! Honestly if I could have gotten all my stuff running in two days (like us Winders users can) I would have told everyone I know to go away from Windows and get Kubuntu.
This rant is from a place of fustration. What I have expressed are what I think are core pieces of knowledge that need to be placed flat out for anyone taking their first foray into Linux territory. And I did search, but anything more than an hours worth of work for something that takes 10 minutes elsewhere, is not very prudent and something that could stand to be improved.
I'm here for the long haul, but please, I'm imploring you, I need some help.
Jake!
One thing I would find helpful is a guide that gives me the lowdown on KDE and Kubuntu as it relates to coming over from Windows. It would be helpful as well to get all of the basic out of the box features that Windows has, when installing Kubuntu (for shortness I'll call it 'K' from here on out). K comes with a wealth of tools. Everything the basic user would need. I use Open Office in Windows as well as K and I love it.
Before we get any farther. Let me give some system specs.
AMD 64 4600+ X2 (64bit Dual Core)
2GB Corsair XMS Memory DDR2-800
BFG 8800GTS OC (320MB)
2 SATA HDDS 1 250G for Winders Veesta, 1 160 for Kubuntu AMD64 7.04
All run on a MSI K9N Diamond SLI Motherboard.
From what I read this should run like a scalded dog with Linux.
I understand Linux OS can run on a multitude of computers. And I am happy for that.
But I find a hard time getting help with the 64 Bit and Higher End Video Card, just short of someone doing a search and pasting the results wich seem to end up as a UBUNTU post for i386.
Now, I don't think I'm wrong here, but I don't think the i386 stuff works on the 64Bit Platform.
At least when I try to install this as directed by such posts, it tells me I'm on the wrong platform.
Or when directed to the IRC, you usually get very low skill level people who have no idea how to help you with your "expensive" hardware.
But in switching over, I need the following features to make it worth doing.
1. Chat program availability. Yep, K has that off the bat.
2. Web Browser. Yep Konqueror is at work.
(But it would be nice to see all websites and not those that don't have flash.)
I don't believe I'm wrong in thinking that I should be able to get to every website the same as I would with IE or Firefox. (And yes I am aware K has Firefox. I'm using it).
3. MP3 Player. Yep K has that too.
4. DVD Playback. It took me almost 8 hours of searching downloading and installing to get one of the *6* programs to play a DVD. VLC was the only one who played the DVD and it still was not as smooth as a regular DVD Player. This is retarded. I understand the legalities, but right now I could care less. The last three pieces of software I paid for were Windows 95 Upgrade, Battlefield 2, and Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade. I'm not above doing whatever's necessary to get the job done. But I do ask, can y'all get the resources in ONE PLACE for someone to find instead of 15 different websites.
5. Access to the media stored on my NTFS/Windows Hard Drive. If GRUB can find it, why can't K?
I'm not asking for all my games to play. Or any. I'm not even interested in WINE yet. I don't care about themes.
Except on my excursion I did get Beryl and somehow the Gnome Desktop, along with Acrobat Reader and Google Earth, but Picasa wouldn't play along. I don't even give a damn about using *ANY* of my Windows programs under Linux. But I would like to make sure my hardware is working, and I have a GOOD list of repositories for 64Bit stuff to try out different programs with. That seems to be impossible to find. I don't care about stability or security or legality, but I need resources to complete every day tasks.
Also on my mind besides the grand canyon divide between Gnome/Nautulus and KDE/Konqueror, is the ubuntu part the same? It seems they all pull from the same base repository but I'm wanting to make sure I have this right.
I did read the intro on Konqueror, and the Beginners Guide for Kubuntu, but they seem as though they were written for folks who have previous Linux knowledge. But it would be helpful to have "A Guide for the New Windows Convert." Esplainin' Terminal for Folks, the X-Server, apt-get versus using the package managers, etc."
The KDE Documentation made it sound like a GUI interface was something new and scary. What kind of sadist works in nothing in Command Line? XD
I honestly believe Linux will overtake Windows, because MS is trying way to hard anymore. But in Linux there needs to be better documentation for converts, less choices (as in 8 different ways to install a program), and better performance than the store bought apps Windows Users are forced to use. Because I'm all for freedom, but this "try em all, and find your own path" stuff is a little too Buddhist for me . If you want to kill Windows, make it easier for the converts to convert! Honestly if I could have gotten all my stuff running in two days (like us Winders users can) I would have told everyone I know to go away from Windows and get Kubuntu.
This rant is from a place of fustration. What I have expressed are what I think are core pieces of knowledge that need to be placed flat out for anyone taking their first foray into Linux territory. And I did search, but anything more than an hours worth of work for something that takes 10 minutes elsewhere, is not very prudent and something that could stand to be improved.
I'm here for the long haul, but please, I'm imploring you, I need some help.
Jake!
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