Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 1804
Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 1804
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Brief: This list of things to do after installing Ubuntu 18.04 helps you get started with
Bionic Beaver for a smoother desktop experience.
Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver releases today. You are perhaps already aware of the new
features in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS release. If not, here’s the video review of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
If you opted to install Ubuntu 18.04, I have listed out a few recommended steps that you
can follow to get started with it.
I should mention that the list of things to do after installing Ubuntu 18.04 depends a lot on
you and your interests and needs. If you are a programmer, you’ll focus on installing
programming tools. If you are a graphic designer, you’ll focus on installing graphics tools.
Still, there are a few things that should be applicable to most Ubuntu users. This list is
composed of those things plus a few of my of my favorites.
Also, this list is for the default GNOME desktop. If you are using some other flavor like
Kubuntu, Lubuntu etc then the GNOME-specific stuff won’t be applicable to your system.
You don’t have to follow each and every point on the list blindly. You should see if the
recommended action suits your requirements or not.
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With that said, let’s get started with this list of things to do after installing Ubuntu 18.04.
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Things You Should Know About Ubuntu 18.04
In my experience, if you don’t update the system right after installing Ubuntu, you might
face issues while trying to install a new program.
To update Ubuntu 18.04, press Super Key (Windows Key) to launch the Activity Overview
and look for Software Updater. Run it to check for updates.
Alternatively, you can use these famous commands in the terminal ( Use Ctrl+Alt+T):
Enabling all these repositories will give you access to more software and proprietary
drivers.
Go to Activity Overview by pressing Super Key (Windows key), and search for Software &
Updates:
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Under the Ubuntu Software tab, make sure you have checked all of the Main, Universe,
Restricted and Multiverse repository checked.
Now move to the Other Software tab, check the option of Canonical Partners.
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You’ll have to enter your password in order to update the software sources. Once it
completes, you’ll find more applications to install in the Software Center.
But spend a couple of minutes exploring Ubuntu 18.04 GNOME and you would be
comfortable in no time. In fact, Ubuntu 18.04 provides a quick glance about ‘where is what’
in the welcome screen.
I highly recommend reading this article on GNOME customization in Ubuntu so that you can
know the GNOME desktop in detail. You would know how to use GNOME, how to make
some simple and yet useful tweaks to your system.
You can do a few visual changes from the System Settings. You can change the wallpaper
of the desktop and the lock screen, you can change the position of the dock (launcher on
the left side), change power settings, Bluetooth etc. In short, you can find many settings
that you can change as per your need.
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Ubuntu 18.04 welcome screen
As an individual, you can install these media codecs easily using the Ubuntu Restricted
Extra package. Click on the link below to install it from the Software Center.
There are several ways to install software. The most convenient way is to use the Software
Center that has thousands of software available in various categories. You can install them
in a few clicks from the software center.
It depends on you what kind of software you would like to install. I’ll suggest some of my
favorites here.
You may also refer to this list of must-have Linux applications for more software
recommendations.
Many software vendors provide ready to install .deb packages. You can download these
.deb files from their website and install it by double-clicking on it.
Google Chrome is one such software that you can download from the web and install it.
You’ll be given the option to not send this data to Ubuntu servers when you log in to Ubuntu
18.04 for the first time.
If you miss it that time, you can disable it by going to System Settings -> Privacy and then
set the Problem Reporting to Manual.
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8. Change the look of your desktop with new themes and icons
Ubuntu Communitheme
Changing themes and icons are the major way to change the looks of your system. I advise
going through the list of best GNOME themes and icons for Ubuntu. Once you have found
the theme and icon of your choice, you can use them with GNOME Tweaks tool.
You can install GNOME Tweaks via the Software Center or you can use the command
below to install it:
Once it is installed, you can easily install new themes and icons.
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Change themes and icons
If you are wondering which extension to use, do take a look at this list ofbest GNOME
extensions.
Make sure that you haven’t installed any other power saving application such as Laptop
Mode Tools. You can install it using the command below in a terminal:
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Nightlight is my favorite feature in GNOME desktop. Keeping your eyes safe at night from
the computer screen is very important. Reducing blue light helps reducing eye strain at
night.
GNOME provides a built-in Night Light option, which you can activate in the System
Settings.
Just go to System Settings-> Devices-> Displays and turn on the Night Light option.
I understand that the intention is to save battery life but it is an inconvenience as well. You
can’t keep the power plugged in all the time because it’s not good for the battery life. And
you may need the system to be running even when you are not using it.
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Thankfully, you can change this behavior. Go to System Settings -> Power. Under Suspend
& Power Button section, either turn off the Automatic Suspend option or extend its time
period.
Normally, you can use this little command to free up space from your system:
It’s a good idea to run this command every once a while. If you don’t like the command line,
you can use a GUI tool like Stacer or Bleach Bit.
So if you are a hardcore Unity or GNOMEfan, you may want to use your favorite desktop in
its ‘real’ form. I wouldn’t recommend but if you insist here are some tutorials for you:
The workaround here is that after it displays the incorrect password message, click Cancel,
then click your name, then enter your password again.
Ubuntu Communitheme
You can try out the aesthetic theme even today. Installing Ubuntu Community Theme is
very easy. Just look for it in the software center, install it, restart your system and then at
the login choose the Communitheme session.
It’s not the best way but it still gives you an option. You can also use WINE to run Windows
software on Linux. In both cases, I suggest trying the alternative native Linux application
first before jumping to virtual machine or WINE.
Enough from my side. Your turn now. What are the items on your list of things to do after
installing Ubuntu 18.04? The comment section is all yours.
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