<div>I will do at home some mockups of some little changes that might help Kubuntu look and fell even more cool than OSX :)</div><div><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2013/1/23 AG Alex <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:alex@alexgrafic.it" target="_blank">alex@alexgrafic.it</a>></span><br>
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Hi everyone, I'm a new member with few years of experience using
Kubuntu..., please be patient with my English, I'm still working on
it....<br>
I'm writing to talk about <b>Users First Experience improvement in
Kubuntu</b>, which is not the best we can do at moment especially
for First Time Users, in my opinion of course.<br>
<br>
The current default configuration of Kubuntu (until 12.10) seems to
be targeting just experienced users, which once installed a new
system doesn't have any problem to build its own environment around
its needs, but they wouldn't have any problem to do it even with a
much more full functionality default configuration, while for a new
user of Kubuntu it will be impossible even to simply imagine the
powerful of the KDE environment with current default settings.<br>
<br>
So why don't we change the target of the default settings to aim the
Newbbie needs instead of experienced users, they can anyway
customize and set up everything they need in few steps. I mean, a
bit of "sacrifice" for experienced user could become something
really helpful for New Users. <br>
Even much better of course would be to gives, if possible, a choice
during the installation process to set the Environment in few
different ways, one could be"Minimal Basic Functionality" (for
experienced Users), other could be "Fully Functionality Mode" (to
show the real power of KDE) , other again could be a kind of
"Learning Mode" where in my opinion Activities can become very
helpful, and so on.....<br>
But I'm not a developer and maybe it's impossible to do it, or maybe
it will be possible just having a much more centralized
configuration system, where would be really nice to have a set of
tools to export and share any aspect of any single part of of the DE
configuration (but maybe in other post we can talk about it).<br>
<br>
<br>
Talking about <b>New Default Settings optimized for first time
Users</b>, involves of course few different aspects like default
packages installed, default desktop environment include plasma and
plasmoids, and than default activities where to show many different
aspect of KDE functionality combined with the best applications of
Kubuntu repositories. <br>
<br>
<big><b>Default Packages:</b></big><br>
In my opinion there are few change to do on default installed
packages, simply because some application are not ready yet to be
used, or in some other case, very useful tool are not installed by
default.<br>
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<b><i>Applications:</i></b><br>
<blockquote><b>Rekonq</b>, is not ready yet and I cannot see any
good reason to use a "not ready yet software" as a default
application, especially because we are talking about the <b>Default
Tool to Access the Web</b>, which is a 90% daily use of computer
for most of the people out there.<br>
I know, there is an installer launcher of Firefox and it's really
simple to use, but in my opinion after hours of installation in
some case, is really disarming do another installation and write
password , simply to surfing the web in a reasonable way, isn't ?
I mean, there are few great software out there, are open source,
stable, powerful, already on repository, every day more
used......, why don't use one of it by default. Are we sure the
best solution is to propose a not ready yet software to do the job
?, even because in my case it means to have any link clicked in
Thunderbird opened in Rekonq , even if I change the default
browser on system settings to use chromium (it seems to works just
if is already opened). <br>
<br>
<b>Dragon Player</b>, is a good player but maybe there are some
other great software like vlc already in repositories, which can
gives to the users a much more complete and powerful solution to
play with multimedia contents, and I'm pretty sure vlc is one of
the first installation "extra" once complete the Kubuntu one, for
many users.<br>
<br>
Talking about <b>Utility</b>, there are few nice utility right on
the repository that could be installed by default, and for utility
like Ksnapshot already installed would be much better to use a
launcher on some panel, where would be nice as well to have some
software to screencast the desktop, or even nice tools and some
time essentials (depending on your job type), like Kruler,
KcolorChooser, KCharSelect and so on..... I mean they are really
small and so essential tools in some cases that really makes the
difference.<br>
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We want talk about<b> Yakuake</b> ?, I think there isn't better
way to always have as much konsole instances as you need in a
practice and nice way, and for new people, would be the easiest
way possible to access the konsole when asking support on IRC and
someone of us will say "..ok just pass those commands on the
konsole.." just pressing F12 in the default Yakuake installation.<br>
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<b><i>Plasmoids:</i></b><br>
<blockquote>There are many good and useful plasmoids on repository,
which can be very handy to gives a much more complete idea of what
actually can be done in Plasma. Just to mention few of them <b>Quick
Access</b> should be much more used on default desktop in my
opinion, pointing for example on Document, Images, Videos, Music
and Download folders, using few instances of it. Another
interesting plasmoid to show could be <b>translatoid</b> , which
is a really useful tool when multilanguage contents is your daily
works. A calcuator, a converter, and everything can gives a better
ideas about what can be done in plasma in a quick and easy way.<br>
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<b><i>Activities:</i></b><br>
<blockquote>Actitivities presets should be based only on application
already installed by default, and to have some basic example of
content in some cases can be much more comfortable to immediately
understand the purpose of an activity.<br>
Activities presets with example contents, can be used as well for
a kind of teaching purpose, well I guess some basic note or even
few html pages to explain something visualized in plasmoids like
Web Browser, next to the applications you want to teach opened
with example already loaded, would be easier for anyone willing to
learn any kind of knowledge.
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<i> <b>Functionality:<br>
</b></i>
<blockquote>I fill really comfortable with some "extra
functionality" enabled like rolling up and down a window just
within the mouse wheel, can be very useful if you used to work
with a lot of opened tasks. Talking about buttons on the window
decorations I use a lot the button to "keep Above Others", and I'm
quite sure most of the new user not even knows it can be done,
instead once is there it's really easy to understand how and when
to use it.<br>
Another fancy and some time useful features that can be enabled by
default is the ability to change the transparency of a window just
pressing ALT and rolling the mouse wheel.<br>
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I guess a second panel on the top of the screen can do most of the
job I'm talking about if well equipped with plasmoid and
applications launcher, and would be very easy to remove for the
people don't like or don't need it, you don't think so ?.<br>
And if using <b>Activities</b> even the<b> top panel</b> (with
plasmoids and launcher) <b>could be combined</b> with opened
applications and desktop plasmoids for any Activities , would even
be funny to create Activities to do tasks complete of documentation,
example and so on....., nicely managed with plasmoids in a kind of
"tematic top panel". <br>
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To gives you an idea about how I'm used to work in Kubuntu, here <a href="http://www.alexgrafic.it/images/examples/myDesk.jpg" target="_blank">an
example of my current desktop</a> , which maybe is to much
customized respect the <a href="http://www.alexgrafic.it/images/examples/defaultDesk.jpg" target="_blank">default
one</a>, but maybe something in between could be the right
solution for the default configuration of Kubuntu.<br>
<br>
Well, I think to be my first post on this mailing list I already
wrote too much, but hopefully I could make you understand why I
consider so important the first impact arriving on a completely new
Operating System, especially if the system we are talking about has
a lot of great and useful features to be showed.<br>
I hope so because the current default settings of Kubuntu does not
express so much of the KDE + Ubuntu combination potentiality, like
instead should be in my opinion.<br>
<br>
I hope I haven't bored you, and that do you agree with some of my
idea to improve the first Kubuntu experience, and if so , we can
talk about it as deeply as we needs.<br>
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Thanks for reading me, and much more for the amazing work you always
did keeping Kubuntu alive.... <br><span><font color="#888888">
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Alex<br>
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