Yes, there is more than one way to install a program (called a package) in Kubuntu. But, if you are new to Kubuntu, then do your self a favor (and avoid the frustration that will result if you don't) and use Adept Manager to search for any package you want to install. Adept Manager is the default package manager for Kubuntu. If a desired program (package) can not be found in Adept Manager, it generally means one of two things:
1) it isn't available within the enabled repositories in Adept Manager or,
2) it isn't a program (package) that has been 'ported' (built to run) on a Debian based Linux system, which Kubuntu is.
One of the first things you must learn/accept, is that not every program you have used or seen before moving over to Kubuntu will necessarily have been written to run on Kubuntu.
The first package you may want to install with Adept Manager, is Synaptic:
Adept Manager and/or Synaptic will do you just fine. You can use either or both with out any issues. And finally, a note of caution/warning:
Until you are more familiar with Kubuntu and how everything works, avoid installing and using Automatix as a package manager. Automatix is not available though Adept Manager (gee, I wonder why ) If installed and used, it will end up causing you some serious grief with your installed system. Check the forum.
1) it isn't available within the enabled repositories in Adept Manager or,
2) it isn't a program (package) that has been 'ported' (built to run) on a Debian based Linux system, which Kubuntu is.
One of the first things you must learn/accept, is that not every program you have used or seen before moving over to Kubuntu will necessarily have been written to run on Kubuntu.
The first package you may want to install with Adept Manager, is Synaptic:
Graphical package manager
Synaptic is a graphical package management tool based on GTK+ and APT. Synaptic enables you to install, upgrade and remove software packages in a user friendly way.
Besides these basic functions the following features are provided: * Search and filter the list of available packages * Perform smart system upgrades * Fix broken package dependencies * Edit the list of used repositories (sources.list) * Download the latest changelog of a package * Configure packages through the debconf system * Browse all available documentation related to a package (dwww is required)
Synaptic is a graphical package management tool based on GTK+ and APT. Synaptic enables you to install, upgrade and remove software packages in a user friendly way.
Besides these basic functions the following features are provided: * Search and filter the list of available packages * Perform smart system upgrades * Fix broken package dependencies * Edit the list of used repositories (sources.list) * Download the latest changelog of a package * Configure packages through the debconf system * Browse all available documentation related to a package (dwww is required)
Until you are more familiar with Kubuntu and how everything works, avoid installing and using Automatix as a package manager. Automatix is not available though Adept Manager (gee, I wonder why ) If installed and used, it will end up causing you some serious grief with your installed system. Check the forum.
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