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Ubuntu 9.10 just released, someone on the internet posted a post to tell everyone in the installation of this operating system, but also need to install some open source free software, quite rich. However, the link to this post has been GFW, so you need to use Tor support, or use Google Reader to view the source text (RSS link). And this post is very long, so I can not do full-text translation, but the content of this post has a strong guiding significance, so I am here for you to summarize the article mentioned the many of the things. (about those how to fq things how to do I don't say, there are a lot of related articles on the Internet, you can find it by yourself)
Basic work
1) The first thing to do is download those Ubuntu mirror site tables and update some of the OS patches. System, management, update Manager.
2) The second thing is to set up file directory sharing. is to right-click on the folder, select "Properties" in the menu, and then select "Share" in the dialog box, the dialog is almost identical to XP. This, of course, requires Samba's support. (sudo apt-get install samba)
3) The next step is to set the time synchronization. Synchronize your time with NTP (Network Protocol). You need to install the NTP protocol by tapping on "system", "management", "Time/Date" and then selecting "Keep synchronized with Internet Servers" (and Internet server synchronization). (sudo apt-get install NTP)
Restricted software
1) There are some limited things on DVD, so you may need to install LIBDVDCSS, but first you have to install LIBDVDREAD4.
sudo apt-get install Libdvdread4
sudo/usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh
2) The Ubuntu-restricted-extras package includes a bunch of things that Ubuntu can't legally use. For example: Unrar, the program for extracting RAR files, Microsoft TrueType fonts, Sun JRE, some restricted code, Adobe Flash Player, and so on. This does not mean that you cannot install it, and you can install it through the "apps", "Ubuntu Software Center". (sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras)
Interface-related
1)GNOME Shell. You can't refuse this thing without words. (sudo apt-get install Gnome-shell)
2) Advanced Desktop effects . This is the so-called 3D desktop, the effect is quite dazzling. Set up by appearance, Preferences, System -I. In the dialog box, select Extra. Then you can play it yourself. It's easier to use simple Compizconfig Settings Manager. (sudo apt-get install SIMPLE-CCSM)
3)Basic compositing. Are you a person with a graphic-interface mania? If so, you will need this feature (of course, the hardware must keep up). Press ALT+F2, then run Gconf-editor, browse apps-"Metacity", then, tick compositing_manager ...
4)extra style . This is nothing to say, too much effect, too much can not say. (sudo apt-get install arc-colors community-themes gdm-themes gnome-backgrounds gnome-colors gnome-themes Gnome-themes-extras gnome-themes-more metacity-themes shiki-colors zgegblog-themes)
5)Electric Sheep screensavers . This screensaver is gorgeous. (sudo apt-get install electricsheep)
Desktop related
1)application Launcher. A pretty Pretty program launcher (sudo apt-get install gnome-do)
2)Universal Applets. Many of the desktop applet. (sudo apt-get install universal-applets) apt line:apt line:deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ some-guy:/screenlets/xubuntu_9.04/./
3) Clipboard manager . Easy copy and paste operation. (sudo apt-get install parcellite)
Audio/Video Editor
1) Video editor PiTiVi. Features are quite powerful. (sudo apt-get install pitivi)
2) video capture Instanbul. (sudo apt-get install istanbul)
3) Audio recording editor Jokosher. A powerful non-linear multi-track recording and editing device. (sudo apt-get install jokosher)
4) camera cheese. A camera program based on GStreamer (sudo apt-get install cheese)
Multimedia playback
1) Multimedia Center Moovida. Formerly known as Elisa. A very good Home theater program. (sudo apt-get install moovida)
2) video feed software Miro. Formerly known as Democracy Player. (sudo apt-get install miro)
3) Media Player Banshee. (sudo apt-get install banshee)
Web browser
Firefox 3.5 doesn't say much.
1)Google Chrome. (sudo apt-get install chromium-browser)
2)Epiphany. Gnome's Integrated browser. (sudo apt-get install epiphany-browser)
Game
1)Playdeb. Playdeb is a game library. Installing the game through Playdeb.net is fairly simple and convenient. You can add it to your source Playdeb package. (Wget-o-Http://archive.getdeb.net/getdeb-archive.key | sudo apt-key add-)
2)Yo frankie!. I'm not going to introduce this famous game. (sudo apt-get install yofrankie)
3)Nexuiz. First-person perspective shooter game. (sudo apt-get install nexuiz)
Pictures and Publications
1) Picture Manager Solang. F-spot is not satisfying, you can try this latest manager. (sudo apt-get install solang)
2) vector graph Inkscape. SVG file format, much like illustrator, CorelDraw. (sudo apt-get install inkscape)
3)3D picture Blender. Pretty good for a 3D figure creator. Part of Open Movie project. (sudo apt-get install blender)
4) Hair Line editor Scribus. You can use this software to make newspapers, brochures, cards, posters, covers and other publications. (sudo apt-get install scribus)
File sharing
1)peer software gnunet. A MP3-to-peer sharing software (sudo apt-get install gnunet-gtk)
2) Direct Connect dc++. the best way is directly. Dc++ is one of the best. (sudo apt-get install linuxdcpp)
3)usenet–lottanzb. Although not a fee, Usenet downloads are incredibly fast. LOTTANZB is one of the client. (sudo apt-get install lottanzb)
4)bt download Deluge. Full-featured BT client. (sudo apt-get install deluge)
Time Management
1)Alarm Clock. A calendar reminder program. (sudo apt-get install alarm-clock)
2) time tracking hamster. This applet can be used to count the time you operate different programs. (sudo apt-get install hamster-applet)
Communication software
1) Instant chat empathy.
2) Weibo writer Gwibber. It can be used for Twitter, identi.ca, Jaiku, Facebook, Digg and more. (sudo apt-get install gwibber)
3)QQ and Skype. This is I add, you can download the Linux version of QQ online, very good. and Skype.
Security and privacy
1)on-the-fly encryption . http://sd4l.sourceforge.net/
2)VPN access . sudo apt-get install NETWORK-MANAGER-PPTP
3)Onion Routing. The best-known piece of the software is the Tor that I mentioned earlier in this article, which bypasses GFW software. (sudo apt-get install Tor tor-geoipdb)
4) firewall . sudo apt-get install GUFW
5) anti-virus software ClamAV. sudo apt-get install CLAMTK
System Tools
1)LiveUSB Creator. Do you want to start your PC with USB? Use the UNetbootin tool. (sudo apt-get install unetbootin)
2) Backup tool backin time. sudo apt-get install Backintime-gnome
3) Disk partitioning tool . GNOME Partition Editor can help you manage your usb,ipod or other writable storage (sudo apt-get install gparted)
4) virtual machine VirtualBox. This open-source virtual machine is not bad. sudo apt-get install virtualbox-3.0
Well, basically that's all, I would say, without the support of the picture, it seems that this article is not very. Oh. But I hope you like it. Also want you to recommend to us your favorite Ubuntu tools.
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