Under Windows if I want to see what programs are installed I click on 'Start' then 'All Programs' and so forth.
On the Mac (Snow Leopard), installed programs are listed under 'Applications' in Finder.
Under Kubuntu.....um.....you're just supposed to know?
Now, if I move the mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen, the bar thingie sort of glides up and shows a number of icons - widgets - but how they got there is anyone's guess. Well, my guess anyway. I am a New Guy and, by definition, New Guys don't know much if anything at all. It's not much fun because New Guys have to swallow their pride, ask very stupid questions and thereby invite a certain amount of ... I'm getting off-topic. Sorry.
Two questions:
Q1: How does one find out which apps are already installed (short of consulting a seer),
and
Q2: How does one find and install new ones?
Scenario: I'd like to get and use The Gimp and Xaos, for example, and let's assume OpenOffice is installed but only Bog knows where and He ain't tellin'.
Fair enough?
Peace,
Tex
On the Mac (Snow Leopard), installed programs are listed under 'Applications' in Finder.
Under Kubuntu.....um.....you're just supposed to know?
Now, if I move the mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen, the bar thingie sort of glides up and shows a number of icons - widgets - but how they got there is anyone's guess. Well, my guess anyway. I am a New Guy and, by definition, New Guys don't know much if anything at all. It's not much fun because New Guys have to swallow their pride, ask very stupid questions and thereby invite a certain amount of ... I'm getting off-topic. Sorry.
Two questions:
Q1: How does one find out which apps are already installed (short of consulting a seer),
and
Q2: How does one find and install new ones?
Scenario: I'd like to get and use The Gimp and Xaos, for example, and let's assume OpenOffice is installed but only Bog knows where and He ain't tellin'.
Fair enough?
Peace,
Tex
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