When you have just installed Ubuntu, at first glance it might be a little intimidating. Most experienced users will go through and set up immediately, but new users do not have a clue about what to set up and configuration is required. Follow these tips to get an idea of what things to do to get your system running better.
Click on System> Administration> Synaptic Package Manager. This is one of the best places for you to install software. If you use certain programs on Windows or Mac, enter the search bar to see if you can find them. If you can not, look for alternatives to those programs to install. Synaptic will open the usefulness of Ubuntu as it makes installing software very easy. To keep you busy for some time exploring the thousands of applications that are out there.
may be necessary to install the Microsoft fonts. A lot of documents and web pages look you're going to have some of Microsoft fonts are used. In Synaptic search for "msttcorefonts" and install. This will take care of the font issues, so that everything looks better in your programs.
may be necessary to install the Microsoft fonts. A lot of documents and web pages look you're going to have some of Microsoft fonts are used. In Synaptic search for "msttcorefonts" and install. This will take care of the font issues, so that everything looks better in your programs.
...may be necessary to install the Microsoft fonts. A lot of documents and web pages look you're going to have some of Microsoft fonts are used. In Synaptic search for "msttcorefonts" and install. This will take care of the font issues, so that everything looks better in your programs.
...Ubuntu can not give you video and audio codecs you'll need to run the media by default. Open the Totem player under Applications> Sound & Video> Totem. Open one of your media file box will pop-up informs you that you have to install something. Follow the instructions and let them take the Totem media codecs so that the system will be able to play your video and music.
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