Ubuntu is one of the fastest growing Linux Distro of today. It is a Debian-based operating system which is powered by Canonical LTD. Its easiness to use has always been its strong asset ever since it began from 4.10 Warthy Warthog to today’s latest release, the Precise Pangolin. All operating systems are not complete after being installed in your hard drive. Many utility and applications software are still needed and it may vary depending on what kind of usage it will be. So to teach you guys how to “complete” your Ubuntu, here’s an easy guide. There are many ways to install your software either from a command line or a GUI. Installing command line You need to be an admin first and foremost before doing either the CLI or GUI. Click on the menu button at the task bar and type the world terminal. Click the “Gnome-Terminal” or “Terminal” button to go through the command line. Once that you are already at the command line, you will now be able to type this Sudo apt-get install kde Sudo means it will be done by the admin and confirming it while the apt-get install command is for the repository to [...]