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Jumuta, in I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?
  • helix (vim like text editor)
  • kate (kde text editor)
  • dolphin (kde file manager)
  • supertuxcart (most modern linux game)
Zastyion345,

I would recommend XonoticIts like unreal tournament and its fantastic. Smooth as butter no lags.

airman, in Best Linux distro for gaming on a crappy integrated graphics old PC?

I hope am not too late for this. If you’re looking for a consolized PC experience with Steam and all of its quality of life features, check out ChimeraOS.

It is based on SteamOS3 and adds a lot of extra features such as GOG and EGS integrations and built in emulators.

It also has a desktop mode for a full featured Linux experience. Keep in mind it’s an immutable distro.

Also, it uses Arch btw. Sorry just wanted to say it for such a long time now 🤣

KISSmyOS, (edited ) in Your chosen desktop Linux defaults?

My next project is to slim down my Gnome desktop installation, but I guess this is quite common in the Debian community.

This is pretty easy on Debian.

  • Uncheck all tasksel entries during initial installation
  • Reboot
    sudo apt install gnome-shell gnome-terminal nautilus
  • Reboot again.

It’ll boot right into a fully functional Gnome desktop and hardly anything else. The only extra software this installs are yelp, gnome-shell-extension-prefs and network-manager-gnome. Uninstall them with sudo apt purge and sudo apt autoremove --purge if you don’t need them. sudo apt install cups if you need printing and remove your wifi device from /etc/network/devices to let network-manager-gnome handle wifi if you use it.

Your system will require 2.8GB of disk space.

TCB13,
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Yes Debian, then use Flatpack to get all the latest desktop software and enjoy.

KISSmyOS,

Yep, that’s exactly the purpose of this.

wolf,

Thanks for the list.

The way I setup my minimal systems is to uncheck everything during tasksel, then switch to another virtual console, chroot to /target and install what I need. Saves one reboot and hassles, when installing via thump drive. (Did this for Xfce in the past.)

FriendBesto, in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend

That is impressive since the world share for Linux is something below 4%. So the uptake is over double of that of the rest of the world.

Makes sense, when I check new distro/apps videos on YT, something like 70% of them are made by Indian people.

anothermember, in Your chosen desktop Linux defaults?

Well, almost the opposite of you, I currently use Fedora Silverblue (including BTRFS which I very much appreciate for versioned backups), except that I override GNOME Software (never got it to work properly for me) and Fedora’s Firefox (I use the Firefox from Flathub but not Fedora).

wolf,

I feel envious - I would love to run Silverblue like you do! :-)

cmnybo, in I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?

KiCAD for PCB design.
PulseView for USB logic analyzers.
DSRemote for remote control of Rigol oscilloscopes.
FreeCAD for 3D CAD.
SDR++ and SDRangel for SDR.
Fldigi, wsjtx & QSSTV for ham radio digital modes.

Sabata11792,
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I haven touched my hackRF for years. Got to give SDRangel a try.

MagneticFusion,

KiCAD is a gem

SaltyIceteaMaker, in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend

Year of the linux desktop confirmed?!😱

anoklola, in Does anybody use Thunderbird on Android a.k.a. K-9
@anoklola@mastodon.world avatar

@Sinfaen I really want to, but the UI is just not that good, and I do really care about how the application looks.

Sinfaen,

Nothing’s gonna be perfect for everyone 👍

electric_nan, in 10 REASONS why Linux Mint is the desktop OS to beat in 2023

It’s been my default choice for years now, and I’ve recently switched to the Debian-based version. Couldn’t be happier.

digger,
@digger@lemmy.ca avatar

I switched with Bookworm. It’s great!

poinck,

I never used a spin-off of a unique distribution of GNU/Linux on my own computer, except the dark Ubuntu times. It seemed right at the time.

Now, I don’t see why I should recommend a distro that tries to be easier on new users when the original has sane defaults and is closer to upstream regarding all the tools and software bundled with it.

Here are my recommendations for new users in that order (regardless of their computer knowledge): Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Arch, Slackware, LFS. Friends can help with the installation and should consider easy maintainability when dealing with users who just want to use it.

My personal preferences are Gentoo and Debian.

dino,

Yea Gentoo is the go-to for new users. Are you from the last millenium?

poinck,

Indeed, but what has this to do with my recommendation? ^^

It clearly depends on what the new wants to get in to. Gentoo is a smart way to learn a lot while installing it. I mean it; this is no joke!

dino,

Its common sense to learn new stuff going to most complex way. But enough sarcasm for today.

stella,

I haven’t used Mint in years, but back in the day downstream distros from Debian often worked better for desktop users than Debian itself.

This is because of Debian’s ‘stability’ philosophy. This meant that bugs could stick around for years in Debian stable after being fixed upstream.

Of course, with each new stable release, there should be fewer bugs so this problem should become less over time.

I’ve considered switching from Manjaro to Debian on my laptop, but then I think about how great the AUR is. That’s pretty much the main appeal for Manjaro over Debian, for me.

electric_nan,

Before switching to LMDE, I did try just using Debian with Cinnamon, thinking it would be pretty much the same experience. I did not really enjoy the experience. There were too many niceties missing that I had taken for granted with Mint. I wasn’t interested in spending my time hunting down all the tweaks and packages to make those changes.

aport, in Firefox Development Is Moving From Mercurial To Git

I’m amazed people are still using Mercurial. I worked on a few hg projects about a decade ago and it wasn’t a very good experience. It was easy for people who used subversion, but if you were even halfway familiar with git you just missed a lot of functionality.

ElPresidente, (edited ) in Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?

So long as the computer supports an instruction set from like the last 30 years you can run the latest kernel.

Here’s a 133 Mhz Pentium running Gentoo with a very recent kernel.

I’d probably recommend something like Debian though unless you are really pushing the limits of the hardware.

ipsirc,
@ipsirc@lemmy.ml avatar

Linux Kernel 4.14.8 (Dec 2017)” - Would this be the “very recent”?

ElPresidente,

As far as I know. nothing done in that video would be impossible on the latest kernel. Everything would compile and run comparably.

Sir_Simon_Spamalot,

4.14 is close to EOL, but it is still very well supported.

aport, in Fedora 39 Released with GNOME 45, Linux 6.5 + More

Fittingly, Fedora 39 arrives 20 years and 1 day after Fedora Core 1 was released November 6, 2003.

Time really sneaks up on you doesn’t it

ngn, in Your chosen desktop Linux defaults?
@ngn@lemy.lol avatar
  • /boot and root partition: i dont use swap (i dont need it, i have plenty of ram) and i usually encrypt the root partition with luks
  • ext4: ppl keep telling me btrfs is better and all that but idk shit about filesystems and ext4 just works
  • any x11 wm: currently im using qtile and ive used bunch of wms in the past
  • alacritty: its fast and it has easy config with great doc
  • firefox with arkenfox userjs, ublock and tor proxy configuration
  • (neo)vim
  • qemu/kvm/virt-manager
  • doas
  • fish shell
OddFed, in Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions)
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I don’t use a dock at all. My workflow is super+app-name and alt+tab.

But this is the same for me on Plasma or any other DE. I just don’t need or use a dock.

OddFed,
@OddFed@feddit.de avatar

What I’m saying is that my Plasma also doesn’t have a dock at all.

perishthethought, in Linux Distribution Timeline

The real hero here is the 75 line shell script, generating the very cool SVG image from a CSV file.

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