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    New user here, looking for software recommendations!

    Hello everyone I just installed Kubuntu last night and I'm really liking it so far. For the sake of improving my user experience I would really like to have something like Microsoft's Copilot. Is there anything like that at all for Kubuntu? Also is there any Agentic AI Browsers? Would really like to tinker with one of those on this wonderful OS.

    Third also! And this one could be solved with a Copilot equivalent, but! What are some good suggested settings for someone that craves the Windows feel from a desktop environment when using Kubuntu? Let's say I hit middle mouse button down and want to scroll or I don't want there to be a collection of window previews when I move my mouse too close to the edge of the screen or am seeking a list of default apps for stuff so when I say, reset my password in Caprine it doesn't ask me what I wish to use to open a URL to do so when I have only one browser installed! Thanks.

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    Welcome to KFN.

    Do a Google search on AI Chatbots for Linux and you will find several. I have zero experience with these, so...

    Do a Google search on Agentic AI Browsers for Linux and you will find several. Again, I have zero experience with these, so...
    Windows no longer obstruct my view.
    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
    "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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      I searched one up for you.. from the "windows forum", they claim you can use a chromium based browser (Opera or Brave) they say... unofficial Copilot extension in the Chrome Web Store... further proclamations like... "pin it like a boss" onto your browser toolbar.

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        haven't toyed with it yet but runzhouye/Local_LLM_Notepad: Local LLM Notepad is an offline plug-and-play app for running local large-language model. Drop the single bundled .exe onto a USB stick, walk up to any computer, and start chatting, brainstorming, or drafting documents. No installation, no internet, no admin rights required.​
        Last edited by Snowhog; Aug 09, 2025, 10:48 AM.

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