KUBUNTU damma :D podi help ekak one ;)

agrmrs

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    mama kubuntu damma dan inne kubuntu wala :D mata one

    hoda player ekak
    messenger ekak

    kalin use karala thiyena aya mokakda hoda kiyanna hode ;)

    mama firefox download kala kubuntu walata ............ eth bin file eka uda click kalama mukuth wenne ne :eek:

    thanx :cool:
     

    eranga_m

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    ai amarock honda nadda media player ekata? VLC player try karala balanna.

    Pidgin, empathy try karala balanna messengers walata. mama Emesene try karala na, eth interface eka WLM wage.

    Firefox daganna terminal eka open karala
    sudo apt-get install firefox
     

    kosandpol

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    KDE comes with Kplayer (KDE frontend for Mplayer) and Kopete, a multi protocol messenger client.
    In addition you can install Skype for linux as well.

    stop that random file downloading and use the Software Application manager for (K)ubuntu to add or remove software.
    Add firefox from the app manager and it'll download firefox with KDE bindings.
     

    agrmrs

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    KDE comes with Kplayer (KDE frontend for Mplayer) and Kopete, a multi protocol messenger client.
    In addition you can install Skype for linux as well.

    stop that random file downloading and use the Software Application manager for (K)ubuntu to add or remove software.
    Add firefox from the app manager and it'll download firefox with KDE bindings.
    ohh macho mamath ohoma ekak ahuwa ........ eka kohenda open koranne :eek:
     

    eranga_m

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    use Opera 10.51 on unix, you'll love it :D
    you can use skype 2.0 , VLC and other shitload of well known appz on unix
    Is opera 10.51 snapshot stable enough? even the last final (10.10) build had many problems.
    thanx for both of u :D

    @eranga - terminal eka kohomada open koranne :S
    this is the easy way. just explore the start menu/K-menu to find it out.
    kosandpol said:
    Add firefox from the app manager and it'll download firefox with KDE bindings.
     
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    kosandpol

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    ohh macho mamath ohoma ekak ahuwa ........ eka kohenda open koranne :eek:
    Kubuntu's new and easy method of installing packages is to use the 'Add/Remove Programs' tool. Click K-Menu → Add/Remove Programs to start it.
    InstallingSoftware

    Add/Remove Programs is a simple graphical way of installing and removing applications in Kubuntu. To launch Add/Remove Programs, choose K Menu → Add/Remove Programs from the desktop menu system.

    To install new applications select the category on the left, then check the box of the application you want to install. When finished click Apply, then your chosen programs will be downloaded and installed automatically, as well as installing any additional applications that are required. The default selection is restricted to KDE suite, but GNOME applications can be installed simply by selecting from dropdown menu at the top. Alternatively, if you know the name of the program you want, use the Search tool at the top.

    Software from additional repositories may be installed by enabling the Show: Unsupported and Show: proprietary software checkboxes if they are enabled in your repository list. For more information, see the Repositories page.

    Once this has finished, click Close.Your new programs are installed, ready to use!

    source : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware
     

    agrmrs

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    Kubuntu's new and easy method of installing packages is to use the 'Add/Remove Programs' tool. Click K-Menu → Add/Remove Programs to start it.
    InstallingSoftware

    Add/Remove Programs is a simple graphical way of installing and removing applications in Kubuntu. To launch Add/Remove Programs, choose K Menu → Add/Remove Programs from the desktop menu system.

    To install new applications select the category on the left, then check the box of the application you want to install. When finished click Apply, then your chosen programs will be downloaded and installed automatically, as well as installing any additional applications that are required. The default selection is restricted to KDE suite, but GNOME applications can be installed simply by selecting from dropdown menu at the top. Alternatively, if you know the name of the program you want, use the Search tool at the top.

    Software from additional repositories may be installed by enabling the Show: Unsupported and Show: proprietary software checkboxes if they are enabled in your repository list. For more information, see the Repositories page.

    Once this has finished, click Close.Your new programs are installed, ready to use!

    source : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware
    thanx macho mama use karanne kubuntu 9.10 ....... gonna try this :D