08-02-2015, 01:19 AM
08-02-2015, 04:46 AM
Hi Silentdim13
The first step after installation is checking for available updates:
menu > all > install updates
The first step after installation is checking for available updates:
menu > all > install updates
08-02-2015, 10:18 AM
Hello!
Hopefully, by the time everyone responds, we'll have more than 10 things, but here's #2:
Run Lite Software. This lets one install and remove a number of common Linux applications such as Google Chrome, Java, Catfish File Search, a games pack, Steam, Kodi, Restricted Extras (practically a must-have), Skype, TeamViewer, Tor, VirtualBox, and more...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
Hopefully, by the time everyone responds, we'll have more than 10 things, but here's #2:
Run Lite Software. This lets one install and remove a number of common Linux applications such as Google Chrome, Java, Catfish File Search, a games pack, Steam, Kodi, Restricted Extras (practically a must-have), Skype, TeamViewer, Tor, VirtualBox, and more...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
08-02-2015, 10:28 AM
I like this idea. Make it so!
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08-11-2015, 10:05 PM
First, install any updates.
Next, I remove the packages I don't use like GIMP, Thunderbird, and the Virtualbox utils. Then I install a few things I need like qbittorrent, mtpaint, bleachbit, and calibre.
Then I change the layout and content of the panel. I do not like big menus so I use the standard menu and get rid of whisker menu. I then edit the menu to only display what I want to see.
The entire process takes me maybe 20 minutes on a fresh install...
Next, I remove the packages I don't use like GIMP, Thunderbird, and the Virtualbox utils. Then I install a few things I need like qbittorrent, mtpaint, bleachbit, and calibre.
Then I change the layout and content of the panel. I do not like big menus so I use the standard menu and get rid of whisker menu. I then edit the menu to only display what I want to see.
The entire process takes me maybe 20 minutes on a fresh install...
08-22-2015, 02:47 AM
I want to try the Qbittorrent, is it a form of tar.bz , I have been unlucky unpacking tar.bz files so far. I have an account on Bittorent for various things, but have not tried it in LL 2.4.
08-22-2015, 03:42 AM
Qbittorrent is in the repository. Menu, System , Install/Remove Software. Search for qbittorrent.