Para hacer una transición fácil entre Windows y Linux.
Yo desistí y volví a Windows… si hubiera tenido este artículo.. snif, snif…
Artículo preparado a modo de check-list, fuente original aquí (inglés).
1. Enabling/Adding Extra Repositories
Ubuntu comes by default with only some of the repositories enabled because of …
2. Installing ntfs-3g
ntfs-3g this is necessary if you have a ntfs drive in your computer …
3. Making Windows see your Linux partition
Windows XP lacks support for reading and writing files to Linux file …
4. Installing flash-plugin
Macromedia Flash player is not installed by default …
5. Installing Microsoft True Type Fonts
If you are making a jump from windows to ubuntu you would surely miss the true type fonts …
6. Installing unrar
RAR is one of the very widely used archives on Windows to decompress …
7. Installing mpg123
mpg123 is a very nice command line based mp3 player that can play mp3 files …
8. Installing Adobe Reader
Though ubuntu comes with default evince reader for viewing pdf files …
9. Installing DVD playback support
Now this is a contentious issue , in some countries playing DVD files through DEcss is …
10 . Installing the extra multimedia codecs, players
Now you would surely want to install all the codecs for playing various media …
11. Updating the system
After installing Ubuntu you would surely like to update the system …
12 . Installing beagle
Now Ubuntu does not come with beagle pre-installed maybe because it …
13. Installing gdesklets
gdesklets gives user a collection of impressive widgets that can be placed on desktop …
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