

Versions you can switch it to single-windowed mode (Windows -> Single-Window Mode): sudo apt-get install gimp You may try to run Adobe Photoshop with wine, it actually runs QEMU userspace emulation: sudo apt-get install qemu-user If you need userspace emulation to run binaries for other architectures then you might want to try out If you're certain that the open-source edition is good enough for you, just issue: sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose Sudo tee /etc/apt//oracle-virtualbox.list The proper APT repositories: wget -q -O- | sudo apt-key add. The easiest way to install VirtualBox maintained by Oracle is to add Only with the closed-source extension pack available from Oracle. I needed VirtualBox with USB forwarding support. It from the Bluetooth icon in the notification area: sudo sed /etc/default/bluetooth -i -e 's/BLUETOOTH_ENABLED=1$/BLUETOOTH_ENABLED=0/g' I prefer to have Bluetooth disabled by default, you may still enable dev/sdc2 /media/usb1 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0 Write access to USB memory sticks: /dev/sdc1 /media/usb0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0

You probably have to remove them in order for the regular user to have Once you've installed graphical user interface you might notice thatĭebian installer left some entries about memory stick in the /etc/fstab, Then you also might want to install PulseAudio: sudo apt-get install -t wheezy-backports \ Need to switch inputs/outputs runtime or change volume per application Want to play audio from remote source (laptop) or to remote sink (desktop), If you use Bluetooth audio headset, have HDMI audio output,

Mate-media-pulse mate-settings-daemon-pulse \ Sudo apt-get install mate-desktop-environment-extra \ Wired/wireless network interface management, setting up Bluetooth keyboard/mouse, MATE desktop provides anything you expect to work out-of-box on modern hardware: MATE desktop evnironment continues the traditions of GNOME2 desktop.

Personally I'm dissapointed in KDE4, GNOME3 and Unity desktop environments.
