I guess there is a GUI way to do what I described earlier, I am just too used to
using vim /etc/apt/sources.list


It does look like koffice is available using the sources in my sources.list

A little OT, I usually replace the regular kde pager with kickerpager.  It is
prettier and more space efficient, so win-win IMO.  It is not available in the
sources I provided (actually it not available in Debian stable or testing
either).  You can download at:
http://www.echostar.ca/gustin/packages/kickerpager_0.3.1-1_i386.deb
if you are interested.

The CLI way to manually installing packages is dpkg -i package.deb as root or
with sudo.  I am sure there is a GUI way but I have never done that.

Cheers
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Quoting Todd Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

First thing to do with the package manager on ubuntu is to include the
universe and multiverse repositories. It will give you a lot more
packages to pick from outside of what's officially supported by Ubuntu.
Here's a great starter guide.
http://ubuntuguide.org/
Click how to add extra repositories for the CL method. You can also
easily add the universe and multiverse entries from the [x]ynaptic GUI.
Going from memory here...
Click repositories, edit, then there should be a couple of checkboxes
for "unsupported software". Click those and it will add the repository
entries for you.

I'm loving Ubuntu so far.  The power and openness of Linux, the
usability and streamlining of OS X.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jarrod Major [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 9:52 AM
To: 'CLUG General'
Subject: [clug-talk] Kubuntu trials


So I got Kubuntu on my laptop last night. Or if you prefer Ubuntu "Hoary".

After some help from Travis, I got my video resolution fixed up.
Everything looks pretty now. Travis also walked me through some basic
apt-get stuff. I got sshd installed as it only had the OpenSSH client
installed by default.

I was a little disappointed to find that OpenOffice was the office suite
of choice. I am a KOffice fan and it seems sacrilegious to have KDE and
no KOffice. I went into Kynaptic then and was pleased to see meaningful
categories for the software in the Ubuntu repositories. After a quick
search, KOffice was not to be found.

After a Google search I found that it is not included... period. It
sounds like they are considering putting it in but it's not there now.

So am I stuck with installing this from source? Is there a better way?

Also, Ubuntu's hardware detection didn't correctly configure my sound
card... no surprise there, it's finicky on my ToughBook. Can anyone give
me a heads-up on where I might look to find out how to configure sound
in a Debian-based Distro? I have the proper device and settings recorded
so I just need the config tool.

Thanks in advance, and thanks again Travis!

Jarrod


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