14 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn)
Canonical finally announced the availability of Ubuntu 14.10, the new release came with many updated packages and programs which is very good for people who are looking for the most updated packages, in this article, we’re going to talk about the most important 14 things to do after install Ubuntu 14.10.
First you may would like to view our tutorial about installing Ubuntu 14.10 on your machine, then follow the following article in order to configure your Ubuntu 14.10 installation.
Just to make sure that everything works great, run this command to update the packages lists in your system.
1. Adjust the Keyboard Layout
To adjust the keyboard layout on your system, click on the keyboard applet that you see on the above panel, and choose “Text Entry Settings”.
Click on the “+” button to add a new language.
Choose the language you want to add.
Now to adjust the keyboard’s key that will change the layout, click on the entry box under “Switch to Next Source Using” and hit they keys you want to use on your keyboard.
2. Turn Off Online Search
When you search using the Unity dash, all the words that you search about will be sent for websites like BBC, Facebook, Amazon.. etc, which is a something that you may not like, specially for those people who care for their privacy.
To turn it off, open “System Settings” and head to “Security & Privacy”.
Head to the “Search” tab and turn online search to off from there.
3. Fix System Error Messages
This is a very noisy thing in many Ubuntu releases, the “Apport” application which is responsible for error reports and crash messages is not adjusted very well, which is the reason that it shows crash messages all the time.
To fix the problem, just remove the application (in case you don’t want to report bugs).
4. Install Mate Desktop
MATE desktop is a fork from the old Gnome 2 desktop environment, the latest version from it is 1.8, fortunately, MATE desktop is now available to download & install from the official repositories for Ubuntu 14.10.
All what you have to do is run.
If you want to download more applets & add-ons for MATE, run this command.
5. Install XFCE Desktop
XFCE is a light desktop environment for your system, well, it’s not that light, but it is a combine from lightness and good appearance, the latest available version from XFCE in the Ubuntu repositories is 4.11 (Until the time of writing this article).
To install XFCE desktop with Xubuntu settings (which are a good settings for the XFCE desktop) on Ubuntu 14.10, run.
If you want to install some add-ons for the XFCE desktop, you may run.
6. Install Graphics Card Driver
“Nouveau” is the open source graphics card driver for Nvidia cards, it’s installed by default in Ubuntu 14.10 and works very well, but it isn’t very good to run big games like those in Steam, that’s why, we need a closed-source driver to run those games, to install it.
If your computer has Nvidia Optimus technology inside it, run this command instead of the above.
For AMD graphics card, “Radeon” is the open-source driver and it’s installed by default in Ubuntu 14.10 as well, but if you want to install the closed-source driver, you will have to run.
After you install the drivers, you will have to restart the computer in order to start using them.
7. Install Flash Plugin & Java
Installing Flash plugin (11.2) is very easy in Ubuntu 14.10, just run.
But, if you want to install Flash plugin (14.0 alpha) you’ll have to run the following commands.
Note: If you want to run the Flash plugin (14.0) on Firefox, you’ll have to download and install Google Chrome, elsewhere, the plugin won’t run on Firefox (Yes, in order to run it on Firefox, you have to install Chrome).
If you want to download Java, you will have to add the WebUpd8 repository to your apt-get repositories to able to do so, to add the repository run.
If you want to install Java 6, 7 or 8, use the following command.
8. Install Skype
If you don’t know what Skype is, you don’t have to continue reading this section. Skype is the 1st application for both messaging, video & audio calls. If you want to install it on your Ubuntu 14.10, you may download it from this link.
9. Install Synaptic Package Manager
Synaptic is one of the most amazing package managers out there, in fact, it was installed by default in Ubuntu but later it was removed in the recent Ubuntu releases, but it still a good program to have for those who want to manage their system packages easily without the need to deal with the command line.
To install Synaptic, run.
10. Install Wine, PlayOnLinux & VirtualBox
Wine is a compatibility layer to run Microsoft Windows applications on all POSIX-complient systems, which means that it will help you to run Windows applications on Ubuntu 14.10 as well. To install Wine, run.
PlayOnLinux is an applications that’s designed to allow you to run many modern games & apps that are designed for Windows on Linux, in fact, PlayOnLinux is a front-end for Wine, so when you try to install PlayOnLinux, you’ll have to install Wine.
To install PlayOnLinux, run in the terminal.
Unlike the other applications mentioned above, VirtualBox is a virtualization program that allows you to install Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD and other systems inside your Linux system, which means that you will be able to run a system inside your current system, don’t be afraid to give it a try.
11. Install VLC Media Player
The most famous application in the world to run multimedia files, VLC can almost run any video & audio file in any format. To install VLC on Ubuntu 14.10, run.
12. Install Numix Theme
Numix theme is a nice theme for both GTK 2 & 3 beside a nice icon theme suite and wallpapers, it’s one of the most beautiful themes out there, if you want to install it on your Ubuntu 14.10 system, you’ll have to add the Numix project PPA first.
Now, to install the GTK theme.
To install the icon theme.
To install the circled icon theme.
To install the Plymouth theme.
To install the wallpapers.
13. Install Faenza Icon Theme
Faenza is the most famous icon suite under the Linux desktop, if you want to use it, you will have to download it from the below link.
Extract the downloaded file, and re-extract the sub compressed files in order to get the icons folders, now copy the icon suite you want (Faenza, Faenza Dark..etc) and paste them to /home/$USER/.icons, replace $USER with your user name.
Now use some tools like Gnome Tweak Tool or Unity Tweak Tool to change the icon theme, to install those tools run.
14. Install More Web Browsers
Firefox Is the default web browser in Ubuntu – which is a something that many don’t like – so you may download another browsers like chromium.
Another most famous browser is Midori, which is a very light browser in fact.
Few other famous browsers you may download and install it using following links.
- Google Chrome – http://www.google.com/chrome/
- Maxthon browser – http://www.maxthon.com/
Those were some quick tips to do after installing Ubuntu 14.10. Tell us, what is the first thing that you may do after installing any version of Ubuntu?
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