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mexicancartel, in any cool ideas what i could do with termux?

Termux yeah. I use it everyday. So here is a (long) list

  • Use ffmpeg to convert videos or even edit it(with current 6.x version, mediacoded hwaccel is availiable)
  • yt-dlp
  • Use vim and emacs, maybe code something
  • Integrate it with other plugin apps like Termux:API(lots of system apis), Termux:Boot, Termux:Float(floating terminal), Termux:Widget, even Termux:X11 For running gui apps
  • You can run gui apps with other X servers like XSDL
  • Compile and run programs that is not availiable for arm(Worst thing, but i still does it. Much hassle and error prone, but fine for smaller programs)
  • Use ssh to connect to other devices
  • Install x11-repo and thus install xfce and firefox desktop(for fun)
  • Install proot-distro and use distros like debian, arch, ubuntu, manjaro, void, fedora, etc. which is cli only by default but you can install any DE.(You can combine display server from XSDL)
  • Use git, clone a repo, make changes, use it or push commit, whatever you do with git
  • Use your normal standard linux commands to browse thru your filesystem and make changes
  • neofetch, cpufetch, rxfetch, htop, gotop, cmatrix and hollywood for lolz
  • tmux, byobu or gnu screen
  • Tar, gzip and all coreutils
  • cryptomining(DON’T do that)
  • Test your webpage locally (php -S localhost:port)

Ahem I wasted a lot of time making this list i think i have to go now lol

DAT, in Good luck, Flathub, with convincing companies to sell their software in your planned store 🤡.
@DAT@feddit.de avatar

I don’t get what your point is.

Should flathub remove the warning or proprietory software?

And why do you think snapstore would be any better in that regard?

drcouzelis, in I Think Ubuntu 23.10 is Making a Mistake…
@drcouzelis@lemmy.zip avatar

This article is strange… The author uses “being able to open Microsoft Office documents” as a common example of what an OS that claims to be easy to use should be able to do. Then says…

When people download Ubuntu 23.04 they get an OS that can do everything Windows 95 did - with 23.10 they don’t

No default installation of Microsoft Windows EVER opened Microsoft Office documents. If this was a simple oversight in the write-up it’d be fine, but the point is hammered over and over again.

I don’t have an opinion about Ubuntu including or not including more software in the default installation (my guess is it became too big to fit on a DVD?) but this article failed to make it’s point to me by making a comparison to Windows that isn’t true.

Also…

the world’s most popular desktop Linux operating system (that’s Ubuntu, for those of you playing dumb)

Is this supposed to be a cocky joke? I can’t tell. What metric of “most popular” is the author using?

cosmic_slate,
@cosmic_slate@dmv.social avatar

This author really needs to take a step back to reality.

The average person who’s already technically knowledgeable enough to download Ubuntu and burn a DVD or make a USB stick is already aware of the App Store on Mac and whatever the Windows App Store is called.

flashgnash, in Stop Using Bash

Bash is good and is standard. Have been experimenting with zsh but don’t really see the appeal

If I need to write a script that is too complicated to do in bash I’ll do it in python

ExLisper, in Linux clipboard app which has functionality to paste multiple things after copying them in one go.

There are tons of clipboard managers for Linux. I used clipit and copyq but there are more.

Funny story: some desktop support guy came to do something on my laptop. He opened some remote file, copied admins password, pasted it into login prompt, did his things, selected some random texts and pressed ctrl+c couple of times. I asked him if that was to clear the password and he says that yes. I’m like… look here, and I clicked in my clipboard manager icon and the password is there in the history. LoL.

jman6495, in Secure distro for daily use

Few of the recommendations here are good for general use. I’d recommend fedora silverblue

sederx, in Stop Using Bash

As an admin this is madness. I’m good with bash,you know the shell I’ll find on any running system.

Penguincoder, in Stop Using Bash

No.

pythonoob, in Met a nice lady at the grocery store

Today at the grocery store a sweet older lady approached me and asked if I knew anything about computers.

Next on things that totally happened today…

Eeyore_Syndrome, in What's up with all these immutable distributions? What are the benefits and disadvantages of them?
@Eeyore_Syndrome@sh.itjust.works avatar

I love Universal Blue.

It’s OCI cloud image based Fedora Silverblue/Kinoite/Serica with extra steps/batteries included.

“The reliability of a Chromebook, but with the flexibility and power of a traditional Linux desktop.”

But also probably an easier way for Nvidia Fedora users to game on Linux:

Easily roll back deployments or 📌 one and rebase to something else easy peasy. (So many different choices) Test betas with no fear!

I’ve actually been gaming on Bazzite for two weeks now:

Jorge’s Blog:

Media:

If you wanna simply make your own image to share with friends/family:

Universal Blue isn’t a distro. It’s more of a reimplementation/enhancement of Immutable OCI Cloud Based Images of Fedora.

sky, in Accent colors are now a standard preference for Linux

Nice! I recently switched to Android and the Material You adaptive coloring through the system is so nice.

Anything that makes customizing a Linux desktop a little easier is good in my book.

atyaz, in Fuck it, give me your most OVERRATED Distros

Whichever your favorite one is, that’s the most overrated one

Lenny, in Today GNU/Linux is 32 years old

The Linus that was promised.

jasondj,

It’s a shame. Linus was and is far more deserving of respect for his contributions to technology than Bill Gates or Steve Jobs. Probably even Woz. But he’s by far down the line in terms of fame and fortune. Except maybe Woz.

GenderNeutralBro, in Today GNU/Linux is 32 years old

No way Linux is 32! I remember when it first came out and it was just…oh.

Don’t mind me, I’ll just be here yelling at the cloud.

optissima, in Fuck it, give me your most OVERRATED Distros

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