Hey Folks,
Just getting my Kubuntu set to go to be THE operating system for me... I'm liking it a lot and change is always a good thing! Just wondering what programs people use to get things up and running, right now on my Feisty Fawn I've got:
aMSN
Thunderbird
Firefox
Amarok
and the rest of the KDE suite.
First question is this: This morning before leaving for work I got my NTFS drive to mount and started adding my old music from the Windows HDD into my Amarok - go to play it and Amarok tells me that it currently doesn't have mp3 support (I know it does as my buddy has been using it, but he's away on business this week so I'm left to the forums)... How do I get that going?
Also - I'll want to be able to start throwing on some of the Windows apps I have to see how they run, what does WINE support? I'll be using a VM Ware in due time (when I have a solid day to get things set up), but in the meantime what can WINE do to help me out? I'm looking to get the following programs set to go:
Starcraft (sorry, got hooked on it again since they announced Starcraft 2... ahh my childhood)
Half Life 2
Adobe Professional (if there's an open source spin off I would rather check that out first but if anyone knows if it'll run in WINE please post)
Adobe Photoshop CS2 (I'll be trying out GIMP as soon as I remember to install it, but if CS2 can run I'd like to know)
Guild Wars (I'm pretty certain it doesn't... but will it run under a VM?)
Adobe Macromedia Suite
hmmm... That's all I can think of right now - since I've switched to progs like Firefox, Thunderbird, and OpenOffice.org I don't really have a need for much else? I have yet to test DVD playing, from my understanding I need to install support first, comments?
Also my buddy suggested Automatix as another Adept Installer type program (although I was told it is not a replacement). My first go around with Feisty didn't go so well for installing automatix, I got it installed but I found that many of the programs on it never fully installed or they required additional libraries that they didn't just install during installation. Any comments on this little utility program??
And Finally - can anyone suggest a good tutorial for the command line in Kubuntu... been a long time since I've been on a Unix-style machine and if it's one thing I remember... its that I need to know or at least have a good understanding of the command line.
Thanks all!!! Post, discuss, share the love!
Liam
Just getting my Kubuntu set to go to be THE operating system for me... I'm liking it a lot and change is always a good thing! Just wondering what programs people use to get things up and running, right now on my Feisty Fawn I've got:
aMSN
Thunderbird
Firefox
Amarok
and the rest of the KDE suite.
First question is this: This morning before leaving for work I got my NTFS drive to mount and started adding my old music from the Windows HDD into my Amarok - go to play it and Amarok tells me that it currently doesn't have mp3 support (I know it does as my buddy has been using it, but he's away on business this week so I'm left to the forums)... How do I get that going?
Also - I'll want to be able to start throwing on some of the Windows apps I have to see how they run, what does WINE support? I'll be using a VM Ware in due time (when I have a solid day to get things set up), but in the meantime what can WINE do to help me out? I'm looking to get the following programs set to go:
Starcraft (sorry, got hooked on it again since they announced Starcraft 2... ahh my childhood)
Half Life 2
Adobe Professional (if there's an open source spin off I would rather check that out first but if anyone knows if it'll run in WINE please post)
Adobe Photoshop CS2 (I'll be trying out GIMP as soon as I remember to install it, but if CS2 can run I'd like to know)
Guild Wars (I'm pretty certain it doesn't... but will it run under a VM?)
Adobe Macromedia Suite
hmmm... That's all I can think of right now - since I've switched to progs like Firefox, Thunderbird, and OpenOffice.org I don't really have a need for much else? I have yet to test DVD playing, from my understanding I need to install support first, comments?
Also my buddy suggested Automatix as another Adept Installer type program (although I was told it is not a replacement). My first go around with Feisty didn't go so well for installing automatix, I got it installed but I found that many of the programs on it never fully installed or they required additional libraries that they didn't just install during installation. Any comments on this little utility program??
And Finally - can anyone suggest a good tutorial for the command line in Kubuntu... been a long time since I've been on a Unix-style machine and if it's one thing I remember... its that I need to know or at least have a good understanding of the command line.
Thanks all!!! Post, discuss, share the love!
Liam
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