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Things to Do after Installing Kubuntu 14.04

  • Make the Grub bootloader accessible.
    Otherwise, if you ever to need access to the bootloader, it will be too late.
    Install package kde-config-grub2 and you can configure it with the mouse under System Settings, Startup and Shutdown, GRUB2 Bootloader. Choose "Automatically boot..." after 1 second, so that you have 1 second to press the arrow down key (for example) and stop the boot process.
    Or manually: edit /etc/default/grub, add GRUB_TIMEOUT=1, comment out GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT, run sudo update-grub2.
    You may also want to remove kernel options quiet and splash in order to see the boot messages.
  • Get some disk performance back.
    Edit /etc/fstab and add options "noatime,commit=30" to your filesystems.
  • Disable unnecessary indexers:
    • KDE Baloo (formerly Nepomuk). Go to System Settings, Desktop Search, and add your home folder, which acts as an indication to turn the indexer off.
    • Akonadi. Go to System Settings, Personal Information, stop the service.
    • updatedb / locate database. See mlocate conflicting package.
  • Add pavucontrol (PulseAudio Volume Control) to your favourites.

For PCs with only 512 MiB RAM

  • Get rid of apt-xapian-index, see Fake Replacement for Debian Package apt-xapian-index
  • Prevent unexpected system updates.
    Unexpected package manager activity in the background can render your PC unresponsive for a long time. Configure the system updates to check less often (weekly or every fortnight) and disable automatic installation.