Krótki przewodnik PC-BSD


Po instalacji

As you will see, PC-BSD comes pretty much tailored with the common user in mind. Most will have little to change in PC-BSD's configuration if any. There are still several things that some people like to change that we have listed here for you.

Instalowanie aplikacji

Like popular commercial operating systems, PC-BSD makes software installation a breeze. The same way Microsoft Windows uses a setup.exe or .msi file and Mac OS X uses setup.dmg, PC-BSD uses an executable setup file with a .pbi extension, standing for PC-BSD Installer. As you will see later in this guide, to install applications, you follow 3 simple steps:

It is this simple. Common software that people like to install are OpenOffice.org, the codecs (to play MP3 and video), or different browsers such as Opera or Firefox.

Instalowanie dodatkowych fontów

W systemie PC-BSD bardzo łatwo dodaje się nowe fonty. Istnieją dwa sposoby zainstalowania fontów:

Click the lower-left Start Menu (red ball) and click "Settings > System Administration > Font Installer". The Font Installer will show up:

Font installer on PC-BSD

Click "Add Fonts", select your new fonts, and add them:

Font installer on PC-BSD

When you are done, click "Ok". You will need to log out from KDE and to log back in for changes to take effect.

Windows users may feel more comfortable using the Microsoft fonts that can be accessed on the PBI Directory. After installing these fonts, PC-BSD's fonts will look like MS Windows'.

 


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