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template?

>OS: Windows 7
>Browser: Chrome
>Search: Google
>Email: Thunderbird
>Calendar: Windows
>Office: Notepad
>Graphics: Photoshop/Paint
>Player: Bsplayer/MPC
>Audio: Bsplayer/MusicBee
>Torrent: uTorrent

>os: win server 2003
>browser: firefox
>search: jewgle
>email: outlook 2003
>calendar: outlook 2003
>office: ms office 2003
>graphics: photoshop
>player: mpc be
>audio: mpc be
>torrent: mewtorrent

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>Gentoo
>Chromium
>searx
>muttr
>Nextcloud caldav
>vim
>no graphics
>mpv
>cmus
>rtorrent

>OS: Windows Botnet and Linux Mint
>Browser: Firefox and Chromium
>Search: Google and searx
>Email: Thunderbird
>Calendar: default one for each OS
>Office: LibreOffice
>Graphics: Paint and GIMP
>Player: VLC
>Audio: VLC
>Torrent: transmission/qt

Bait

>8.1 with start8
>chrome
>google
>outlook
>
>n++
>photoshop and Vegas
>mpc-hc with svp
>winamp
>transmission qt

Why is everyone so autistic

>OS: Windows 10 Education
>Browser: Firefox ESR
>Search: Startpage
>Email: Outlook
>Calendar: Outlook(Integrates to Windows)
>Office: Office 2016 Professional
>Graphics: Gimp/Paint
>Player: VLC from Windows Store
>Audio: VLC from Windows Store
>Torrent: qBittorrent

Look at all these lazy cucks

>OS: Arch GNU/Linux
>Browser: Firefox Nightly
>Search: DuckDuckGo
>Email: gmail/protonmail via websites
>Calendar: gsimplecal
>Office: vim and rarely geany
>Graphics: n/a I avoid image manipulation like the plague but I do have the GIMP installed
>Player: vlc for actually watching things, mpv if I'm gonna watch youtube or something else that's just one-off
>Audio: mpd+ncmpcpp
>Torrent: transmission-gtk

>OS: Windows 10
>Browser: Google Chrome
>Search: DuckDuckGo
>Email: ProtonMail
>Calendar: Windows
>Office: Office 2016 Professional
>Graphics: Photoshop
>Player: Kodi
>Audio: Spotify And YouTube
>Torrent: qBittorent

>DuckDuckGo
nice
>ProtonMail
nice
>Windows
w-what
>Google - The Botnet - Chrome
What's the meaning of this? It's like you almost care about privacy but not really

Implying those that use DuckDuckGo actually care about privacy

OS: Debian stable 8.5
Browser: Chrome
Search: Google
Email: GMail
Calendar: Google Calendar synced to by Android Phone
Office: Kingsoft Office, Atom
Graphics: Gimp, Inkscape
Player: VLC
Audio: Google Play as Chrome extension
Torrent: Transmission

I love how everything fits with Google's ecosystem, it's a bit more free for all than Apple's and it doesn't hurt my wallet. Privacy is a scam anyways.

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>OS: Windows 10
>Browser: Firefox
>Search: Google
>Email: Gmail
>Calendar: none
>Office: Word
>Graphics: none
>Player: Bsplayer
>Audio: Bsplayer
>Torrent: qBittorrent

Forgot to mention Gnome-shell along with Debian, thanks to for specifying he's using KDE.

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>OS: Ubuntu GNOME
>browser: Firefox ESR
>email: protonmail
>calendar: why the fuck would I need that?
>office: Libre
>graphics: the fuck would I need that?
>player: oh mah darlin clementine
>audio: mp3 because fuck flac
>torrent: deluge

>OS: Linux Mint
>Browser: Firefox
>Search: Google
>Email: Thunderbird
>Office: Gedit
>Graphics: Gimp
>Player: mpv
>Audio: Clementine/Audacious
>Torrent: Transmission

iWork, for realz? TextEdit does a better job, and since you already have gmail google docs would be a good fit for more serious stuff.

It's good? I actually prefer iWork to MS/google/openoffice.

>OS: Arch GNU/Linux
>Browser: IceCat
>Search: DuckDuckGo/sometimes Google
>Email: openmailbox.org
>Calendar: n/a
>Office: LibreOffice
>Graphics: GIMP
>Player: mpv
>Audio: cmus
>Torrent: Transmission

>OS: Arch
>Browser: Opera "Developer"
>Search: Google
>Email: Inbox by Google
>Calendar: Google cal
>Office: WPS
>Graphics: GIMP / Photoshop (PS is superior)
>Player: mpd (haasn branch)
>Audio: ncmpcpp + mpd
>Torrent: aria2c

Player: mpv* whoops

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>OS: Windows 7/Debian/Xubuntu
>Browser: Chrome
>Search: Google
>Email: gmail
>Calendar: whatever the system default is
>Office: libreoffice, google docs for group school stuff
>Graphics: Photoshop
>Player: VLC
>Audio: MusicBee/VLC
>Torrent: Transmission

>OS: Windows 7
>Browser: Firefox
>Search: Google
>Email: Thunderbird
>Calendar: Windows
>Office: Libre
>Graphics: Paint
>Player: MPC-HC
>Audio: Foobar2k
>Torrent: qBittorrent

>OS
OS X on desktop
OpenBSD on laptop
>Browser
Opera 12.16
SeaMonkey
>Search
Google
>email
Opera 12.16
SeaMonkey
>calendar
BB10OS's calendar, don't really use anything on desktop
>Office
Emacs
Graphics
Paintbrush, Photoshop
GIMP
>Player
VLC
>Audio
Don't really listen to audio without my PMP
>torrent
Transmission

>OS: Arch GNU/Linux
>Browser: Chromium
>Search: Google
>Email: Gmail
>Calendar: in the kitchen
>Office: Abiword
>Graphics: GIMP
>Player: MPV
>Audio: phone/clip+
>Torrent: transmission

This template is much better, thanks.

>video player
>Sup Forums
wat

Besides Evangelion that I watched a few months ago I don't watch videos that are hard-stored on my computer. I only watch Sup Forums memes.

>no graphics
Wah?

Ah. All righty then.

>OS: Windows 10 at home/OSX at work
>Browser: Chrome
>Search: Google
>Mail: Inbox/Gmail
>Calendar: Google
>Office: vim + tmux
>Graphics are for designers
>Player: mpv
>Audio: iTunes over bittorrent sync
>Torrent: qBittorrent

>OS: Windows 10
>Browser: Chromium
>Search: Google
>Email: Gmail / Protonmail
>Calender: The one on my phone.
>Word: Calibre / Sublime
>Audio: MusicBee / Audacity
>Graphics: ComicRack / Paint.NET
>Video: MPC-HC / Sony Vegas
>Torrent: qBitTorrent

OS: Manjaro Xfce
Browser: Firefox beta

>>OS: Windows 8.1, Arch, Trisquel (will install Gentoo instead of Arch)
>>Browser: Firefox, Chromium sometimes
>>Search: Google
>>Email: ProtonMail/Hotmail
>>Calendar: Real one and the one that comes with XFCE goodies
>>Office: LibreOffice
>>Graphics: Photoshop/GIMP
>>Player: mpv, VLC
>>Audio: MPD+NCMPCPP, Clementine
>>Torrent: Transmission, Qbittorrent.

>OS: macOS Sierra
>Browser: Chrome
>Search: Google
>Email: Airmail
>Calendar: Fantastical 2
>Office: Ulysses
>Graphics: Pixelmator
>Player: iTunes
>Audio: VLC
>Torrent: Transmission

>OS
Windows 10
>Browser
Opera
>Search Engine
Google
>Email
Gmail
>Calendar
Windows
>Office
Microsoft
>Graphics
Photoshop
>Player
mpc be
>Audio
Spotify
>Torrent
Utorrent

>OS: NixOS
>Browser: Firefox
>Search: Google
>Email: mutt
>Calendar: Gnome calendar
>Office:
>Graphics: Gimp/inkscape
>Player: MPV
>Audio: MPV
>Torrent: rtorrent

>tfw no one in this thread is using a pure operating system

>os
GNU
>browser
Chromium
>search
Search what?
>Email
thunderbird
>calendar
nothing
>office
libreoffice
>graphics
For what?
>player
For what?
>audio
Audio? You're being fucking vague, OP.
>Torrent
Not even once.

>>os
>GNU
Nice meme

Windows is not a botnet. Linux is (server OS).

>>OS: Windows 10
>>Browser: Edge
>>Search: Bing
>>Email: Hotmail
>>Calendar: Windows
>>Office: Microsoft Office
>>Graphics: GTX 970
>>Player: Windows Media Player
>>Audio: Windows Media Player
>>Torrent: uTorrent

Is this bait?

Linux is not made for server. Debian is. Linux is made for computers, and it turns out its primary concurrents are Windows and macOS, so it's used for servers.

how did you make this in imagemagick

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What meme? That's the name of the OS.

>Rythmbox

Beyond disgusting.

Just werks
I'm open to suggestions though. Anything that will do the following?
> frames for artist, album, songs (based in IDv3 tags) so if you click on an artist, only the albums and songs of that artist are listed in the respective frame
> playlist-based, if I start playback automatically everything in the "songs" frame is added to the playlist and overwritten when I choose a new one
> global keyboard shortcuts
Bonus points for simplistic design and ability to change playback speed / pitch.

>> frames for artist, album, songs (based in IDv3 tags) so if you click on an artist, only the albums and songs of that artist are listed in the respective frame

>pic related

>> playlist-based, if I start playback automatically everything in the "songs" frame is added to the playlist and overwritten when I choose a new one

>pic related

>> global keyboard shortcuts

>pic related

ncmpcpp is what you need.

Here is a quick install guide: crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=182574

Don't forget to add this user daemon trigger (and to not run it as a system daemon, prompt "sudo systemctl stop mpd" to be sure):

[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Type=Application
Name=Music Player Daemon
Comment=Server for playing audio files
Exec=mpd
StartupNotify=false
Terminal=false
Hidden=false


This will basically run a command prompt saying "mpd" at startup.

I installed urxvt with this theme: gist.github.com/yevgenko/1167205 (so you basically paste the raw text in ~/.Xdefaults).

Here is pic related for the media library

just fucking type cat file.wav > /dev/dsp
or ffmpeg -i file -u8 - > /dev/dsp

Looks pretty good, I'll look into it. Thanks.

Sure thing bud

not lazy fuck reporting in

gnu.org/
>GNU is an operating system that is free software
>GNU IS AN OPERATING SYSTEM

Okay, children. Time to get off the internet. You're too goddamn stupid to discuss things with adults. Go back to preschool.

>using a different browser for searching
literally why

linuxfoundation.org/
>Since its inception 20 years ago, the Linux operating system has become the most widely used software in the world.
>the Linux operating system

If GNU is an operating system and Linux is an operating system does that mean I run two operating systems?

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Oh you mean Linux?

yes

I only want Linux. How can I uninstall GNU?

sudo apt-get autoremove

I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.

Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.

There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.

FUCK YOU BEAT ME TO IT

Why are people listing vim/emacs as office software?

Do people seriously use them for word processing?

I'm terribly sorry for interjecting another moment, but what I just told you is GNU/Linux is, in fact, just Linux, or as I've just now taken to calling it, Just. Linux. Linux apparently does happen to be a whole operating system unto itself and comprises a full OS as defined by POSIX.

Most computer users who run the entire Linux system every day already realize it. Through a peculiar turn of events, I was misled into calling the system "GNU/Linux", and until now, I was unaware that it is basically the Linux system, developed by the Linux project.

There really isn't a GNU/Linux, and I really wasn't using it; it is an extraneous misrepresentation of the system that's being used. Linux is the operating system: the entire system made useful by its included corelibs, shell utilities, and other vital system components. The kernel is already an integral part of the Linux operating system, never confined useless by itself; it functions coherently within the context of the complete Linux operating system. Linux is never used in combination with GNU accessories: the whole system is basically Linux without any GNU added, or Just.Linux. All the so-called "GNU/Linux" distributions are really distributions of Linux.

I'm sure people use emacs for that. Look at org mode. Spreadsheets, tables, agendas, word processing.

Vim though? I doubt it

Actual office software is shit and useless.

Not the same template but whatever

>OS: Arch with Gnome 3 / 8.1
>Browser: Chromium
>Search: Google
>Email: What the fuck nigger I just use a browser
>Calendar: I don't use a calendar on my computer
>Office: LaTeX
>Graphics: Photoshop
>Player: MPV
>Audio: Clementine / foobar
>Torrent: Tixati

>OS: Windows 10
>Browser: Chrome
>Search: Google
>Email: Gmail
>Calendar: default
>Office: Notepad++
>Graphics: Photoshop/Paint
>Player: mpc-hc
>Audio: foobar
>Torrent: qbitTorrent

>OS: Windows 10
>Browser: Chrome
>Search: Google
>Email: Gmail
>Calendar: wat
>Office: wat
>Graphics: Photoshop
>Player: Windows Media Player
>Audio: AIMP
>Torrent: uTorrent

I don't like MS or libre -office either but not having a convenient way of dealing with those files I inevitably get sent is a massive pain in the ass.

Or am I being a little presumptuous?

>OS: Trisquel GNU/Linux v7.0
>Browser: Abrowser
>Search: Google/DDG
>Email: Evolution
>Calendar: none
>Office: LibreOffice
>Graphics: GIMP
>Player: MPV
>Audio: Banshee
>Torrent: Transmission

Welcome to Sup Forums! We might be mean but we don't mean it like that.

Now first things first, install Gentoo!

Gentoo is an operating system, just like Windows and MacOS, except Gentoo is free of constant tracking, malware, DRM, adware, software made for and only for tech illiterate people, crashes, and undebugable errors. Besides, Gentoo is more lightweight and performs better. I hope you can enjoy your stay.

gentoo.org/

>OS : Xubuntu 16.04
>Browser : Opera Developer
>Search : Google
>Email : Nylas N1
>Calendar : Xubuntu
>Office : LibreOffice
>Graphics : GIMP
>Player : MPV
>Audio : CMUS/MPV
>Torrent : Deluge

>Windows 10
>Google Chrome
>Google
>MS Outlook
>MS Outlook
>MS Office
>Windows Photos
>MPV
>Foobar
>rtorrent+syncthing

>arch linux
>firefox
>google
>gmail
>none
>vim+latex
>imagemagick+inkscape+gimp
>mplayer+mpv
>mplayer+mpy
>transmission

>OS: Windows 10
>Browser: Chrome
>Search: Google
>EMail: Outlook
>Calendar: Windows
>Office: Sublime Text
>Graphics: Photoshop
>Player: MPC
>Audio: Audacity
>Torrent: Deluge

Toast me

rate/10

Windows xp sp2
Internet explorer
Yahoo
Outlook
Outlook
Word98
Ms paint
Windows media player
Windows media player
You wouldn't download car...

>OS
Arch GNU/Linux + GNU Emacs
>Browser
Google Chrome
>Search
Google
>E-mail
Gmail
>Calendar
/bin/cal
>Office
org-mode or HTML for rich text and stuff
>Graphics
GIMP
>Player
VLC
>Audio
VLC
>Torrent
qbittorrent

I'm on mobile, so I'll do it in text.

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also:

IRC = Miranda IM
FTP = FileZilla
File Manager = Windows Explorer
Archive Utility = 7-Zip
Simple Text Editor = Notepad

4(?)

>55307131
>OS: Fedora
>Browser: Chrome
>Search: Google
>Email: Thunderbird
>Calendar: Thunderbird
>Office: WPS
>Graphics: 3.5GB
>Player: Pragha
>Torrent: trans

>OS: emacs
>Browser: emacs + wget
>Search: emacs C-x C-f
>Email: emacs + gnus
>Calendar: emacs + org-mode
>Office: emacs + latex
>Graphics: emacs + artist-mode
>Player: emacs + emms
>Audio: emacs + simple-mpc-mode
>Torrent: emacs + rtorrent

>OS: Manjaro + Xfce
>Browser: Firefox Beta
>Search: DuckDuckGo
>Email: Protonmail + Thunderbird
>Calendar: Tray Icon
>Office: LibreOffice
>Graphics: GIMP
>Player: mpv
>Audio: mpv
>Torrent: uTorrent + ruTorrent

i enjoyed this

M-x eww
M-x grep

Windows 10
Edge
Google
Gmail
Outlook
Office 365
Photos
Photos
Groove Music
uTorrent