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Thanks koffiejunkie. Still trying to figure out linux it's really hard. I'm using Kubuntu.
Umm, depends on what you are wanting to do with it.
there are hundereds of admin tools etc.
If you are going to run it as a desktop OS then the usual firefox, star office, thunderbird mail client.
Umm gaim is good for msn,irc,yahoo messenger.
If you want to run some windows stuff then wine helps and you can get most things to run under it.
Thanks guys Linux is WAY too difficult for me..... I run into so many problems all the time.
Pooky, install compiz-fusion for the ultimate desktop experience. Check through this forum or the ubuntuforums for how to install it.
As far as I'm concerned KDE is pretty straight forward to use.I want a Desktop that looks very nice, that is very noob friendly.
There are heaps to choose from. Amarok is my favourite.I need to play music
There are plenty of mail clients for linux. Thunderbird is probably best known, but there are more. Evolution is closer to the way Outlook works, then there's Kmail, Sylpheed, Balsa and more.check email,
Firefox comes with Kubuntu, Opera is available and if you have to run IE, google for ies4linux. In fact, this page is probably just what you're looking for.browse internet,
xinewatch dvds
In Debian (I assume in Kubuntu too) the package is called 'flashplugin-nonfree'multimedia formats eg flash,
I learned to use MPlayer's mencoder - commandline utility - long ago and just stuck with it, but I'm sure there are similar things. You can probably run Super in wine too. I used to run DVDShrink like that - worked well.I need a program like this: http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
as well I use photoshop or paint shop pro, but only for things like resizing etc.Have a look at Gimp. The nice thing is you can get to know it on Windows, since it's available for Windows.
There are a few things that are similar to iTunes. Amarok is the one I know best, but there are more. Rhythmbox is one.I use iTunes and I really like that.
There's not uTorrent but there is Azureus. Limewire is available for linux too from their website.I use uTorrent and Limewire.
K3B - comes with KDEI need something like Nero as well