There’s more than one way to install applications in Ubuntu. You can use apt, the Synaptic Package Manager, or, you can can even use the Add/Remove menu under Applications.
It brings up a nice interface that allows you to select software to install by category and even lets you sort them by popularity. (Ubuntu comes with a package called popularity-contest
that submits back anonymous information to Ubuntu about what software is installed.)
I checked the box next to xpdf
since it is one of my favorite PDF readers and pushed Apply
. After confirming and asking me for my password, it began the install.
After an absolutely painless install, I head back up to my menu to find that the program launcher is already there. Gone are the days when you would have to logout/login for your menu changes to propogate.